Dementia itself does not typically cause tremors, but certain types of dementia, such as Lewy body dementia, can be associated with movement disorders that include tremors. Additionally, underlying conditions that may contribute to dementia, like Parkinson's disease, can also lead to tremors. It's important to evaluate each individual's symptoms and medical history to determine the exact cause of tremors if they occur.
Herpes doesn't cause dementia.
Chlamydia doesn't cause dementia.
Mercury is a very toxic heavy metal, which when ingested it accumulates in the body because there is no metabolism for excretion. It afects the central nervous system including brain. Depending on dose can cause death or hand tremors, and impairment to your brain, manifested as memory loss, dementia, etc.
parkinsons will cause it along with a nervous disorder
Yes, lack of oxygen can cause tremors because when the brain is deprived of oxygen, it can lead to impaired nerve function and muscle control, resulting in involuntary shaking or tremors. This condition is known as hypoxia-induced tremors. If you are experiencing tremors due to lack of oxygen, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
There is no evidence that Post Polis Syndrome can cause dementia, but PPS sufferers' can develop dementia which is non-related to PPS, such as Alzheimers' Disease.
Most dementia is incurable and irreversible. Forms of dementia that are reversible are caused by a tumor or impairment from drugs or medication.
We do not know what causes dementia, we only know that it becomes more common as people age.
The symptoms of Parkinsons disease can vary from one person to another. Some signs of parkinsons disease are tremors, slowed motion, shakiness, speech changes and dementia.
I have tremors so bad sometimes that I need help staninding up. Is it normal to use primidone for this kind of tremors?
Secondary dementia just means dementia caused by some other condition, such as AIDS, stroke, head injury or multiple sclerosis.
Secondary dementia just means dementia caused by some other condition, such as AIDS, stroke, head injury or multiple sclerosis.