Delirium: causes and treatment

Brief overview Description: Complex of different mental and physical symptoms, which are all physically (organically) caused (“organic psychosyndrome”). Delirium (delirium) occurs especially often in elderly patients. Men are more often affected than women because they are more prone to alcohol abuse (potential trigger of delirium). Causes: febrile infections, disturbances of the water and electrolyte balance, … Delirium: causes and treatment

Cognition: Function, Tasks, Role & Diseases

Simply put, cognition is the human ability to think. However, this process makes use of various information processing processes, including cognitive abilities such as attention, learning ability, perception, remembering, orientation, creativity, imagination and the like, besides mental processes such as opinions, thoughts, intentions or desires. Emotions have an important influence on thinking. Perception and conception … Cognition: Function, Tasks, Role & Diseases

Course of the dementia disease

Dementia is a psychiatric syndrome that can be part of a wide range of psychiatric disorders. It is usually a progressive, chronic process in which various abilities are gradually lost. Dementia patients are often conspicuous by a deteriorating short-term memory. Thinking becomes slower – cognitive abilities decrease – and emotional and social behaviour, simply understanding … Course of the dementia disease

Middle stage | Course of the dementia disease

Middle stage The moderate degree of dementia is characterised by further loss of memory and initial involvement of cognitive abilities. Now, even events that could be retained at the beginning of the disease are forgotten or confused. Even familiar names and persons are confused or cannot be recalled spontaneously. Even in familiar surroundings, orientation difficulties … Middle stage | Course of the dementia disease

Dementia

Synonyms in a broader sense English: dementia Alzheimer’s disease Dementia development Pick’s disease Delir Forgetfulness Definition Dementia is a disorder of the general thinking functions that leads to an impairment of everyday life. In many cases these disorders are progressive and cannot be cured (irreversible). Dementia is typically a disease of the elderly and the … Dementia

Symptoms | Dementia

Symptoms In general, it can be said that the symptoms usually take a slow course. Often such a development can take years. At the beginning of dementia the following symptoms often develop: Of course, one has to keep in mind that the isolated occurrence of such symptoms can be quite normal and one can by … Symptoms | Dementia

Forms of dementia | Dementia

Forms of dementia The different forms of dementia can be distinguished from one another in different ways or divided into groups. Reference can be made to the localisation of the changes in the brain, to the cause of their development and to the underlying disease. If the degenerative processes occur at certain locations in the … Forms of dementia | Dementia

Stages of dementia | Dementia

Stages of dementia Due to the different underlying diseases that can trigger dementia, different courses of the disease develop, which can be classified by stages. Often, however, the symptoms can be attributed to a general stage, which occur across all diseases. – Early stage: In the first stage, the patient becomes conspicuous mainly by a … Stages of dementia | Dementia