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The difference between Alzheimer and Dementia

July 5th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Dementia

Alzheimer’s disease damages the brain which leads to function loss in the cognitive functioning of the brain.

But what’s the difference between Alzheimer’s and Dementia? Although many people believe alzheimer’s and dementia are the same disease. This is not true and there is a big difference between the two.

The big difference between Alzheimer and Dementia is the fact that Alzheimer is a disease that damages the brain.

Dementia brain symptoms

Alzheimer itself is not Dementia. Dementia is a syndrome, a collection of symptoms. Due to the fact that dementia is a syndrome, there are no 2 people with the same expression of this disease. It is hard to say that it will start with memory loss followed by loss of concept in time. Every person experience dementia symptoms in a different way.

One type of dementia is indeed called Alzheimer’s disease. 70% of all persons with dementia have alzheimer’s. The result of having alzheimer’s is that the sufferers will clutter and produce plaques and tangles. These plaques and tangles interfere with the normal functioning of the brain and this is what causes function loss of the brain.

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