Multi-Infarct Dementia (MID)

Multi-Infarct Dementia (MID), also known as vascular dementia, is a type of dementia caused by multiple small strokes or infarcts in the brain, which damage and impair cognitive function. These strokes occur due to blockages in small blood vessels supplying the brain, leading to areas of brain tissue death. Symptoms of MID can include memory loss, difficulty with language and communication, impaired judgment, and changes in mood or behavior. Risk factors for MID include hypertension, diabetes, smoking, and high cholesterol. Treatment involves managing underlying vascular risk factors and may include medications to improve blood flow to the brain and support cognitive function.

 

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