What is the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s?
Dementia and Alzheimer’s are often confused as the same, but they are distinct conditions. Dementia is a broad term encompassing symptoms like memory loss, impaired reasoning, and behavioral changes that hinder daily functioning. It is not a specific disease but a syndrome with various causes, of which Alzheimer’s is the most prevalent. Alzheimer’s disease is a specific, progressive brain disorder accounting for 60-70% of dementia cases. It primarily affects memory, thinking, and reasoning abilities, worsening over time. Understanding the difference is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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