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Prabhy Sodhi Tells Causes, Problems of Dementia

There are various types of Dementia Problems. Prabhy Sodhi explains FTD or frontotemporal dementia indicates multiple disorders. The nerve cells present in the brainu2019s temporal and frontal lobes get affected in this condition. They begin to reduce or shrink and, hence, these 2 parts begin to cause this type of dementia.

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Prabhy Sodhi Tells Causes, Problems of Dementia

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  1. PrabhySodhi Tells Causes, Problems of Dementia

  2. PrabhySodhi is a famous Dementia Expert. His real name is Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi but is also popularly known as PrabhiSodhi and PrabySodhi. There are various types of Dementia Problems. PrabhySodhi explains FTD or frontotemporal dementia indicates multiple disorders. The nerve cells present in the brain’s temporal and frontal lobes get affected in this condition. They begin to reduce or shrink and, hence, these 2 parts begin to cause this type of dementia. An expert with a fine understanding of the same, PrabhySodhi says that this group of disorders is not unusual. Its cases may be commonly seen among young people. Hence, from an early age, you should be aware of the risk of this medical condition, as added by PrabhySodhi. Its causes, complications and the possibility of treatment should further be known for complete knowledge.

  3. PrabhySodhi Explains How is Frontotemporal Dementia Caused? The main reason why FTD occurs is the shrinking of the brain lobes. But why the temporal lobe and frontal lobe undergo this can be another concern. This can be understood by determining further causes of this type of dementia. However, PrabySodhi puts it that there may be no certain factor or cause leading to this impact on the lobes. With reference to the above, it can be said that there is no well-defined cause of frontotemporal dementia. PrabhySodhi suggests that the mutation of certain genes, however, can make a person vulnerable to the said condition. It may be suspected that family history may be linked to frontotemporal dementia. The dementia specialist opines that this may be true. But cases have also emerged wherein no such history was attached to the patient. PrabySodhi Shares Symptoms Experienced by Patients with Frontotemporal Dementia Frontotemporal dementia hints at multiple disorders that revolve around behaviour. Therefore, the symptoms experienced under this condition can indicate behavioural problems, says PrabySodhi. At times, thinking-related issues can also be seen in a patient with FTD.

  4. A lack of self-awareness is one of the symptoms. • The patients may find drastic changes in their behaviour. • Withdrawing oneself emotionally or showing apathy is another sign associated with FTD. • When frontotemporal dementia occurs, poor judgment and understanding can be seen. • Language, as well as speech, problems may take place. • A person may easily get distracted. • Organizational skills may become poor. • The behaviour may be inappropriate in a social setting. • A lack of energy may further be noticed. • PrabhySodhi puts forth that the symptoms can also take a physical toll on a person’s health. His or her muscles may become rigid or weak. The patient may be unable to swallow. The shivering of the body may further be noticed.

  5. Problems or Complications Frontotemporal Dementia can Cause • Looking at the symptoms of FTD, people may worry about several problems associated with the same. Dementia specialists have found that this condition may not always be threatening to life. Unlike certain types of conditions, frontotemporal dementia may not greatly hinder life expectancy. Patients diagnosed with this condition can live for a good number of years. • However, it must be noted that FTD can give rise to other conditions. These conditions may alter life expectancy. When this happens, the severity of symptoms can worsen. Hence, the behaviour of a patient may become difficult to handle. Provided that constant and proper care is given, handling the situation may not be possible, as indicated by PrabhySodhi. • PrabhdyalSingh Sodhi Tells Can Frontotemporal Dementia be Treated? • This type of dementia may or may not be properly treated. Based on the condition of a patient, the same can be determined. To understand what the condition is, PrabySodhi advises that a timely diagnosis is vital. Therefore, whenever unusual and persistent behavioural changes are noticed, a medical professional’s advice should be received regarding frontotemporal dementia.

  6. In the opinion of PrabhiSodhi, when the diagnosis of FTD has been initiated on time, a dementia specialist can suggest the course of action to take. Treatment for the entire condition may not be specified. Depending on the symptoms shown by a patient, medicine can be prescribed to control them. • Beyond medicine, certain therapies may also be recommended by a medical professional. Mainly these therapies will focus on reducing speech-related problems. Hence, the patient can be able to communicate or express herself/himself better, provided that the treatment and these therapies are consistently applied. • Based on what PrabhySodhi says, regular checkups will also be essential. Since dementia has the tendency to progress over time, only such checkups can help in finding out what the status of the condition is. • To Summarize • Varying from one case to another, frontotemporal dementia can result in a range of symptoms. They can mainly hint at behavioural problems due to damage to the brain. Although FTD may not be highly dangerous, if it gives rise to additional conditions, then the life of a patient can be at risk. Looking at this, a timely diagnosis should always be preferred to prevent such a danger.

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