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What Causes Low Libido And Dementia After Losing A Family Member?

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Posted on Mon, 20 Jul 2015
Question: My husband is a 69 year old practicing attorney. His mother died in 2009 of vascular dementia. I see a gradual change in his behavior. He acting childish and is no longer interested in sex. I had his usual doctor do a " XXXXXXX exam". Do you think I force him into seeing a Neurologist? Or could these signs be symptoms of something else?

Thank you. XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (20 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Check up needed.

Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.

I have read your query and understand your concerns.

In my opinion, you are right, behavior changes at that age could point into brain disfunction most probably related to dementia.

Heritage is one of the risk factors about dementias.

There is need for a neurological evaluation and mental state examination as well as a complete check up about blood pressure, diabetes and blood lipids levels.

Hope this helps. I remain at your disposal for further questions and clarifications.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (38 minutes later)
Do you have suggestions for persuading him to go to a Neurologist? Perhaps his doctor could recommend he consult one? He has had a full checkup recently. He takes Benazepril and Simvastatin for high blood pressure and high cholesterol. He has recently been checked for Low T. All tests come back fine.

He's a Jewish Lawyer.........he thinks he know everything! (you have to laugh)

He also smokes a pack of cigarettes a day.

Thank you for your help. At least I know I'm headed in the right direction.
XXXXXXX




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Answered by Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (9 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Your husband's Doctor can recommend neurologic examination.

Detailed Answer:
Welcome back XXXXXXX

Your husband's Doctor is the one that can convince your husband to have the neurological examination by supporting its recommendation on risk factors that can lead to neurologic damage.

These risk factors are heritage, high blood pressure, smoking, blood cholesterol levels and the age of your husband.

So, speak with your husband's Doctor about your concerns.

Hope I helped you.

Take care.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (25 minutes later)
Thank you for your time on Father's Day.

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Answered by Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
You're welcome.

Detailed Answer:
Glad I helped you.

Best regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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What Causes Low Libido And Dementia After Losing A Family Member?

Brief Answer: Check up needed. Detailed Answer: Hello and thanks for using HCM. I have read your query and understand your concerns. In my opinion, you are right, behavior changes at that age could point into brain disfunction most probably related to dementia. Heritage is one of the risk factors about dementias. There is need for a neurological evaluation and mental state examination as well as a complete check up about blood pressure, diabetes and blood lipids levels. Hope this helps. I remain at your disposal for further questions and clarifications.