There are certain populations that dementia tends to favor, including those with a family history of dementia, positive Apolipoprotein E gene type, lower levels of education, elderly individuals living alone, repeated head injuries, exposure to toxic substances, elderly depression patients, long-term smokers and alcoholics, especially those with alcoholic brain damage, and patients with obesity and severe cerebral vascular damage.
Therefore, these high-risk groups should pay more attention to the prevention of dementia. If suspicious symptoms appear, timely hospital examination and treatment should be sought to minimize harm.
Factors Influencing Reversible Dementia: