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Dementia is a condition in which there is a gradual loss of brain function. The loss, usually progressive, of cognitive and intellectual functions, without impairment of perception or consciousness; caused by a variety of disorders including severe infections and toxins, but most commonly associated with structural brain disease. It is characterized by disorientation, impaired memory, judgment, and intellect, and a shallow labile affect.

There are many causes behind dementia, like:

Certain medical conditions like Huntingtons disease, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinsons disease.

Brain injury

Brain tumors

Chronic alcohol abuse

Changes in blood sugar, sodium, and calcium levels

Low vitamin B12 levels

Normal pressure hydrocephalus

Use of certain medications, including cimetadine and some cholesterol-lowering medications

Symptoms of dementia may vary according to the cause; however there are some common symptoms like:

Memory loss

Difficulty communicating

Inability to learn or remember new information

Difficulty with planning and organizing

Difficulty with coordination and motor functions

Personality changes

Inability to reason

Inappropriate behavior

Paranoia

Agitation

Hallucinations

If you have any of the above given symptoms then you must consult dementia specialist doctor for proper treatment.

Dengue fever is a disease caused by a family of viruses that are transmitted by the bite of a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito. Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a more severe form of the viral illness. Manifestations include headache, fever, rash, and evidence of hemorrhage in the body.

Dengue fever should not be confused with Dengue hemorrhagic fever, which is a separate disease that is caused by the same type of virus but has much more severe symptoms.

Symptoms of dengue are:

Sudden high fever after 4-7 days of infection.

Occurrence of rashes 2-5 days after fever.

Increased skin sensitivity.

Fatigue

Headache (especially behind the eyes)

Joint aches

Muscle aches

Nausea

Swollen lymph nodes

Vomiting

If you have sudden high fever then you must consult a dengue specialist doctor to get yourself tested and diagnosed for dengue infection. In a small proportion of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs.

When a person is in low mood and has aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings and physical well-being, it is called depression. Sometimes depression runs in family but there are also many other factors that can cause depression without any family history. These are:

Alcohol or drug abuse

Certain medical conditions, including underactive thyroid, cancer, or long-term pain

Certain medications such as steroids

Sleeping problems

Stressful life events, such as:

oBreaking up with a boyfriend or girlfriend

oFailing a class

oDeath or illness of someone close to you

oDivorce

oChildhood abuse or neglect

oJob loss

oSocial isolation (common in the elderly)

Depression usually changes a persons mindset and his perspective about things around him. Depressed person is filled with aversion and negativity about almost everything around him or her. There are few other symptoms as well like:

Agitation, restlessness, and irritability

Becoming withdrawn or isolated

Difficulty concentrating

Dramatic change in appetite, often with weight gain or loss

Fatigue and lack of energy

Feelings of hopelessness and helplessness

Feelings of worthlessness, self-hate, and guilt

Loss of interest or pleasure in activities that were once enjoyed

Thoughts of death or suicide

Trouble sleeping or too much sleeping

If you or anybody around you has depression or its symptoms then you must contact a depression specialist doctor for proper treatment. Long term depression can make a person suicidal.

by: bookmydoctor




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