Lewy body dementia, otherwise called as dementia with Lewy bodies, is the second most common kind of progressive dementia after Alzheimers. Protein deposits, called Lewy bodies, gets deposited in nerve cells in the brain regions involved in thinking, memory and movement. Lewy body dementia causes a progressive decrease in mental health. It causes visual hallucinations, and changes in alertness, attention, inflexible muscles, moderate development and tremors.
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