Dementia most often affects elderly people, but in rare cases it can develop in young people.
This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to Newsyou.
One of these forms is early-onset Alzheimer's disease , which is an early version of the most common form of dementia.
Doctors note that early-onset Alzheimer's disease accounts for about 10% of all cases, which is approximately three million patients under 65. As with other forms disease, it manifests itself in a number of early signs, one of which is problems with episodic memory.
Episodic memory is responsible for the brain's ability to remember new events or recall recent life experiences. Unlike patients with late-onset disease, whose memory problems may be associated with normal age-related changes, younger patients experience symptoms that are caused solely by Alzheimer's disease.
While the idea of developing dementia at a young age can be frightening, It is important to remember that such cases are extremely rare.
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