Does vascular dementia get worse over time?
Yes, vascular dementia typically worsens over time, as it is a progressive condition. The damage to the brain caused by vascular events, such as strokes or ministrokes, can lead to a decline in cognitive function, which can gradually worsen as more damage occurs. The rate of progression can vary from person to person, and some individuals may experience more rapid decline than others.Dementia - Related Articles
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