Dysphasic dementia- hereditary
Overview
An inherited form of dementia caused by nerve degeneration.
Symptoms
* Dementia * Impaired attention ability * Impaired alertness * Hallucinations * Cognitive impairment * Falls * Fainting * Tremors * Delusions * Impaired eye movement * Speech problems
Diagnosis
signs and symptoms of Dysphasic dementia, hereditary may vary on an individual basis for each patient. Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of any signs or symptoms and whether they are indeed Dysphasic dementia, hereditary symptoms.
Resources
* Cognitive impairment: General loss of mental or cognitive ability * Delusions: Inappropriate or irrational beliefs. * Dementia: Various mental impairment conditions. * Fainting: Temporary loss of conciousness or fainting. * Falls: When a person losses balance and falls over * Hallucinations: Incorrect perception of any of the senses. * Speech symptoms: Problems with speech or voice. * Tremors: Involuntary trembling most commonly of the hands. * Visual hallucinations: The occurrence of hallucination that occur in ones vision