Friday, February 22, 2019

Dizziness Could Be A Sign of Dementia Risk?


Are you a middle-aged person who tends to feel a little woozy when you stand up?


If so, you might need to worry more about developing dementia later in life. where pulse drops forcefully when an individual stands up rapidly. That can trigger sudden side effects like unsteadiness, dazedness, and blurry vision.

The condition is basic in old individuals influencing around 30 percent of those matured 70 and more seasoned, in view of an ongoing report. It is substantially less predominant in more youthful grown-ups, however when it occurs there is cause for concern. moderately aged individuals with the circulatory strain condition were 54 percent bound to create dementia throughout the following 25 years, versus those without the condition.


Health conditions influencing the veins including hypertension and diabetes are additionally connected to a higher danger of dementia. individuals who feel dizzy when they stand up from resting or sitting positions are more in danger of creating dementia or stroke.  


Relatively younger people the condition could be a sign of generally poorer health and greater medication use. Many medications for high blood pressure and other conditions can cause these drops in blood pressure.


People with orthostatic hypotension were relatively older and had higher rates of high blood pressure and diabetes. But even after it was still linked to a greater risk of developing dementia.


People do not always notice the symptoms, it was detected through blood pressure tests. How many people were actually experiencing these symptoms in their daily lives? 

Cassandra Wilson
Program Manager | Dementia Conference 2019
Tel No: +44-2088190774