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Can dementia come on suddenly in the elderly? Understanding rapid cognitive decline

While most forms of dementia, like Alzheimer's disease, progress gradually over years, medical experts confirm that a sudden onset of severe cognitive decline is highly unusual. This abrupt change in an elderly person often signals an urgent medical issue, such as delirium or a different, rapidly progressing condition, rather than the typical progression of dementia.

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