Alcoholic: Dementia

: Difficulty with planning, decision-making, and risk assessment.

Alcohol-related dementia (ARD) is a form of alcohol-related brain damage (ARBD) that occurs from long-term, excessive alcohol consumption. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, which is a progressive and incurable neurodegenerative condition, ARD can often be stabilized or even partially reversed if alcohol use is stopped early enough. Key Symptoms and Signs alcoholic dementia

: Heavy drinking interferes with how the body absorbs and uses B1, a vitamin vital for brain energy and function. Key Symptoms and Signs : Heavy drinking interferes

Organizations like the Alzheimer's Society and Dementia UK provide detailed resources for individuals and caregivers navigating these conditions. : A severe related condition caused by thiamine

The symptoms of ARD often involve damage to the brain's frontal lobe, affecting cognitive control and physical coordination.

: A severe related condition caused by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency, characterized by extreme confusion and "confabulation" (making up stories to fill memory gaps). Causes and Risk Factors

: High doses of vitamin B1, often given by injection or infusion initially, can help repair some brain function.