Frontotemporal Dementia

Frontotemporal dementia is more common in people under the age of 65 and is caused by pathological changes in the front and temporal lobes of the brain. There are different types of frontotemporal dementia, but symptoms can include changes in personality, behaviour and speech difficulties. Treatment is also dependent on symptoms and may include antidepressant medication. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors are not recommended as they may be harmful. The most common signs of frontotemporal dementia includes:

  • Inappropriate social behavior
  • Loss of empathy and other interpersonal skills
  • Lack of judgment
  • Eating inedible objects
  • A decline in personal hygiene

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