Vascular Dementia

Vascular dementia is a type of dementia that occurs when there is damage to the brain's blood vessels, resulting in impaired blood flow and oxygen supply to brain tissue. This damage can lead to cognitive decline and a variety of neurological symptoms. Vascular dementia is often caused by conditions that affect blood vessels, such as stroke, atherosclerosis (narrowing and hardening of arteries), or small vessel disease. The severity of symptoms can vary based on the extent and location of the damage in the brain.

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