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  1. Find out about the main symptoms of frontotemporal dementia and when to get medical advice.

  2. www.nhs.uk › conditions › frontotemporal-dementiaFrontotemporal dementia - NHS

    Symptoms of frontotemporal dementia. Signs of frontotemporal dementia can include: personality and behaviour changes – acting inappropriately or impulsively, appearing selfish or unsympathetic, neglecting personal hygiene, overeating, or loss of motivation.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · The most common symptoms of frontotemporal dementia involve extreme changes in behavior and personality. These include: Increasingly inappropriate social behavior. Loss of empathy and other interpersonal skills. For example, not being sensitive to another person's feelings. Lack of judgment. Loss of inhibition.

  4. What are the symptoms of frontotemporal dementia? Frontotemporal dementia affects everyone differently. Its symptoms vary a lot and depend on which areas of the frontal and temporal lobes are damaged – and so the type of FTD the person has.

  5. What are the symptoms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD)? Symptoms may include: Changes in emotions - a change in how people express their feelings or understand other people’s feelings. For example, not recognising when someone is upset. Lack of interest - becoming withdrawn or losing interest in everyday life.

  6. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a degenerative brain disease. It causes changes in behavior or language ability. It’s not curable, but some symptoms are treatable.

  7. Frontotemporal dementia, also known as FTD, is a rare type of dementia. It is thought to account for less than one in 30 dementia cases. Symptoms typically begin between the ages of 45 and 64. However, FTD can affect people younger or older than this.

  8. www.dementiauk.org › information-and-support › types-of-dementiaFrontotemporal dementia - Dementia UK

    Find out more about frontotemporal dementia (FTD), what causes it, how it develops, and what you can do to manage its symptoms.

  9. Nov 8, 2022 · Frontotemporal dementia manifests primarily as disruption in personality and social conduct, or as a primary language disorder. Almost 50% of affected people display parkinsonism; a smaller subset may have motor neuron disease. Clinical diagnosis derives primarily from examination and brain imaging. Diagnostic confirmation is based on ...

  10. Jul 9, 2024 · Frontotemporal dementia is caused by a group of disorders that gradually damage the brain’s frontal and temporal lobes. These damages cause changes in thinking and behaviors. Symptoms can include unusual behaviors, emotional problems, trouble communicating, challenges with work, and difficulty with walking.

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