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Causes of Dementia

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A neural network illustration showing degenerative changes often linked to the causes of dementia

Causes of Dementia

Causes of dementia vary widely and often involve complex changes in the brain. While dementia is more common in older adults, it is not a natural consequence of ageing. Instead, it is caused by damage to brain cells or disruptions in the connections between them. Understanding the different causes of dementia is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

Alzheimer’s Disease

The most common cause of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease accounts for approximately 60–70% of all cases. It is marked by the build-up of abnormal proteins in and around brain cells:

Amyloid plaques and tau tangles disrupt communication between neurons

Over time, these changes lead to memory loss, confusion, and personality changes

Vascular Dementia | Causes of Dementia

This form of dementia occurs when blood flow to the brain is reduced or blocked:

Commonly caused by strokes, mini-strokes, or narrowed blood vessels

Symptoms may include poor decision-making, slower thinking, and balance problems

Lewy Body Dementia

This type involves abnormal protein deposits called Lewy bodies:

Affects areas of the brain related to movement and cognition

Symptoms can include visual hallucinations, muscle stiffness, and fluctuations in alertness

Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)

FTD typically affects younger individuals and targets the frontal and temporal lobes:

Associated with changes in personality, behaviour, and language

Memory may remain intact in the early stages

Mixed Dementia

Some people have more than one type of dementia, most commonly Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia:

Symptoms may overlap or present in a more complex manner

Other Contributing Causes | Causes of Dementia

Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease can lead to dementia in later stages

Infections, such as HIV and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Chronic alcohol abuse (alcohol-related brain damage)

Head injuries, especially repeated trauma, can lead to conditions like chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)

In conclusion, causes of dementia are diverse and multifactorial. Identifying the underlying cause is critical to managing symptoms and improving patient outcomes.

[Next: Symptoms of Dementia →]

Dr K van Niekerk – Specialist Psychiatrist – Zwavelpoort
Dr. Melissa Janse van Rensburg – Psychiatrist – Zwavelpoort
Dr. Kathleen Ross Geriatric Psychiatrist Pinelands
Daleen Boshoff Individual & Family Counsellor Roodepoort
Alzheimer’s Disease Overview

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