Bipolar Disorders and Dementia
Dementia is an illness that causes memory loss. Alzheimer's disease is the most common kind of dementia. Vascular dementia can result in microscopic hemorrhage and blood vessel blockages in the brain. Dementia may harm brain cells, and aberrant brain alterations might also cause it. The functioning of the body cannot be carried when cells in a certain place are fully destroyed. Bipolar disorder is a mental condition that causes mood swings, behavioral disturbances, and sleep problems. Bipolar disorder patients have two phases, one of which is extraordinarily high and the other is extremely low. A cheerful and enthusiastic phase and a sad, lethargic, and dismal period.
- Manic depression
- Vascular dementia
- Hypomania
- Sadness
- Memory Loss

