It generally occurs in people above age 60 and causes damage to the memory and coordination of the body. Delusions, disorientation and hallucinations are also present in Alzheimer’s, dementia and delirium.
Dementia is a chronic disorder caused by permanent damage or death of brain’s nerve cells or neurons.
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Alzheimer’s is a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain’s neurons. As a result these neurons or brain cells which produce brain chemicals break connection with the other nerve cells present and ultimately die.
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Delirium is defined as a clinical syndrome, where the thinking of a person becomes slow and muddled with a lot of complexities. The state of mind of a person is extremely disturbed as a result
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Parkinson’s is the progressive disorder of the nervous system affecting the movement of the body.
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