Cognitive Impairment Irreversible? (Part 2) Treatment of Cognitive Impairment: Grandma Leung's Progress In the last issue, I mentioned the treatment for Grandma Leung, who had cognitive impairment. Over time, her physical and mental condition h...
Cognitive Impairment: Irreversible? (Part 1) Cognitive impairment occurs due to abnormal changes in brain cells, leading to a decline in brain functions. Early stages involve memory loss and reduced language abilities, followed by a gradual dete...
Cognitive Impairment Used to Be Called Senile Dementia Cognitive Impairment Used to Be Called Senile Dementia Cognitive impairment, previously known as senile dementia, encompasses various conditions such as memory loss and delusions. It is a problem rela...
Increasing Cases of Delusional Disorder Among the Elderly In recent years, there has been a rise in the number of elderly individuals suffering from delusional disorder. This is linked to brain degeneration, loneliness, and a lack of security. If an elderly ...
Increase in Dementia with Aging Population After the age of 60, the human body undergoes changes in physiology, mental, and spiritual well-being. Bodily functions gradually slow down, memory becomes short and forgetful, balance deteriorates, a...