How does dementia kill you? Six early signs of the disease you need to know

How does dementia kill you? The disease has been reported as one of the leading causes of death in England and Wales over the last couple of years, but according to an expert, while dementia essentially shuts down the brain, the actual death of a person may be caused by another condition.

But can and how does dementia kill you? Dr Andrew Thornber, chief medical officer at Now Patient explained dementia is a terminal illness that shuts down the brain.

He said: “The actual death of a person with dementia may be caused by another condition.

“People suffering with dementia are likely to be frail toward the end and find it harder to fight off infections and other physical problems due to the progress of dementia.

“In many cases death may be hastened by an acute illness such as pneumonia, or complications such as loss of brain function or a heart attack.” It’s important to recognize all the signs of dementia so the patient can receive the best possible care.

There are six common early symptoms that may appear before the diagnosis of dementia, according to the NHS.

These include memory loss, difficulty concentrating, finding it hard to carry out familiar daily tasks, such as getting confused over the correct change when shopping, and struggling to follow a conversation or find the right word.

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