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Alcohol-Related Dementia: What It Is, Symptoms Treatment Alcohol-related dementia usually affects people between the ages of 40 and 50 who have been drinking heavily for years But you can develop alcohol-related dementia at any age if you’re drinking more alcohol than is safe
Recognizing Alcoholic Dementia Symptoms - Verywell Health Heavy drinking for a long time can lead to alcoholic dementia Signs of alcohol-related dementia include memory problems and personality changes Alcohol damages the body's ability to get nutrients, contributing to brain harm
Alcohol and the risk of dementia - Alzheimers Society Drinking alcohol in moderation has not been conclusively linked to an increased risk of dementia If you already drink alcohol within the recommended guidelines, you do not need to stop on the grounds of reducing the risk of dementia
Drinking Alcohol and Cognitive Decline Excessive alcohol consumption can damage the brain in several ways Alcohol itself can damage nerve cells at high doses, and prolonged heavy drinking leads to a specific form of cognitive decline and dementia (termed alcoholic dementia)
Alcohol-Related Dementia: When Addiction Mimics Cognitive Decline Alcohol-related dementia is a form of cognitive impairment that arises due to prolonged, excessive alcohol consumption It’s often overlooked or misdiagnosed because the symptoms can closely resemble those of other age-related memory disorders
Alcoholic Dementia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Excessive drinking over years can lead to alcohol-related dementia, affecting memory and thinking skills A lack of vitamin B1 due to alcohol can damage brain cells, leading to conditions like Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome (WKS)