7Pick’s Disease
Another cause of dementia is Pick’s disease. This condition affects the side and front regions of your brain. Since these areas are responsible for controlling behavior and language, Pick’s disease would cause some difficulties communicating and doing physical activities, which are typical symptoms of frontotemporal dementia. People around the 40s are often at the highest risk of developing the problem. Over time, it might cause compulsive behaviors as well as a loss of motivation and inhibition. [7]















