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  2. Long-term Prognosis for Vascular Dementia - Stanford Health Care

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    Long-Term Prognosis for Patients with Vascular Dementia. Vascular dementia is a progressive disease that has no cure. A person with vascular dementia will eventually need a high level of care as a result of the loss of mental abilities, as well as a decline in physical abilities.

  3. Vascular Dementia Stages: Symptoms, Progression, and Outlook

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    The early stage typically lasts around 2 years, during which cognitive decline progresses gradually. What to expect in the middle stages of vascular dementia. As vascular dementia...

  4. Vascular Dementia: Symptoms, Causes and Life Expectancy - US News

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    Vascular dementia is tied to shorter life expectancy. On average, an individual with Alzheimer's disease lives four to eight years after being diagnosed, but can live as long as 20...

  5. Vascular Dementia Life Expectancy and Outlook - Healthgrades

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    According to research, the average life expectancy for people with vascular dementia is less than 5 years from the time of diagnosis. However, everyone is different, and the disease may progress more slowly or quickly for some people.

  6. Vascular dementia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Your risk of vascular dementia rises as you grow older. The disorder is rare before age 65, and the risk rises substantially by your 90s. History of heart attacks, strokes or ministrokes. If you've had a heart attack, you may be at increased risk of having blood vessel problems in your brain.

  7. Vascular Dementia: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment

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    What is the life expectancy for someone with vascular dementia? The life expectancy for someone with this condition depends on the severity of the disease. Vascular dementia has wide-ranging severity and affects each person differently.

  8. Vascular Dementia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

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    Vascular dementia is caused by a range of conditions that disrupt blood flow to the brain and affect memory, thinking, and behavior. Learn about the causes of vascular dementia and modifiable risk factors.