Young-onset dementia – possible causes and effects on patients’ lives

Klaudia Karina Leś, Julia Lipska, Julia Lewtak
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For years, there has been an ongoing myth that dementia diseases affect only elderly people. However, in recent years, with the development of medicine and growing awareness of “new” diseases, more and more cases of the so-called “young-onset dementia”, also known as “early-onset dementia” or even “working-age dementia” have been described. The disease can lead to job loss, changes in relationships with loved ones, and the necessity of providing constant care. The story of a 19-year-old boy from China who has been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease (Jia et al., 2023) inspired us to find out more about that condition, as there are still gaps in knowledge about that topic and a lot to discover, especially among people outside the medical environment. Despite claims that most of the information about this condition so far comprises theories, and there is still extensive research to be done, the authors decided to gather the key data and summarise them in this narrative review, with a view to raising awareness about this growing problem and about the lack of correct diagnosis, help for the patients, and the effects this condition has on the daily life of young people.
早发性痴呆——可能的原因和对患者生活的影响
多年来,人们一直认为痴呆症只会影响老年人。然而,近年来,随着医学的发展和对“新”疾病认识的提高,越来越多的所谓“早发性痴呆”,也被称为“早发性痴呆”甚至“工作年龄痴呆”的病例被描述。这种疾病会导致失业,改变与亲人的关系,并且需要持续的护理。一个来自中国的19岁男孩最近被诊断患有阿尔茨海默病(Jia et al., 2023)的故事激励我们去了解更多关于这种情况的信息,因为关于这个话题的知识仍然存在空白,还有很多需要发现,特别是在医疗环境之外的人群中。尽管声称迄今为止关于这种情况的大部分信息都是理论,还有大量的研究要做,但作者决定收集关键数据并在这篇叙述性综述中进行总结,以期提高人们对这一日益严重的问题的认识,以及对患者缺乏正确诊断和帮助,以及这种情况对年轻人日常生活的影响。
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