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From All About Hypertension, post ? Cu? They are the similarities / is the difference between a stroke, dementia and Alzheimer’s? Explanation? N? Ren. ?

Stroke and Alzheimer’s are pathological conditions that can be medically diagnosed at autopsy. Either one can cause dementia, which is a medical sign resulting from a variety of different causes
- Stroke is acute. Alzheimer’s is a chronic.
- Stroke happens suddenly. Alzheimer’s happens over a period of time.
- Stroke is an event (like a heart attack). Alzheimer’s is a disease.
- Through extensive therapy, you can usually expect to see some improvement from a stroke patient. Alzheimer’s patients usually just tend to get worse an worse.
- Both cause damage to the brain.
- The brain damage can cause dementia, problems with speech, hearing, vision, memory and motor skills or other problems.
- Dementia is what you would commonly call crazy– medically crazy. (So it’s kind of an apples to oranges comparison with the other two. )