Can You Tell Me About Vascular Dementia?

Vascular Dementia is a progressive loss of memory. The oxygen and nutrients are blocked from the brain which causes this to happen. It is hard to watch a loved one go through it.It is very common in the United States.

You can find more information here: helpguide.org/elder/vascular_dementia.htm.

Keeping your blood pressure in the normal range may help prevent both vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Keep your cholesterol in check. A healthy, low-fat diet and cholesterol-lowering medications if you need them may reduce your risk of vascular dementia, probably by reducing the amount of plaque deposits building up inside your brain's arteries.

Prevent or control diabetes. Avoiding the onset of diabetes, with diet and exercise, is another possible way to decrease your risk of dementia. If you already have diabetes, controlling your glucose levels can help protect your brain blood vessels from damage.

Smoking tobacco damages blood vessels everywhere in your body.

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