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TheCapeGreek | 5 days ago

PSA to those with family affected by dementia/Alzheimer's at a relatively early age (say <70yo): Get them tested for STDs, specifically Syphilis.

Left untreated for a very long time (decade+), it spreads to the brain and causes dementia among other things. Older generations with stigmas, taboos, or from lower educational backgrounds seem (to me) less likely to get tested, so it seems plausible.

Source: Have recently discovered this myself with a family member from their neurologist.

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tclancy|5 days ago

Flip side, if you have an older relative who, all of a sudden, seems to have a lot of symptoms that suggest dementia, have them get tested for a UTI.

bonsai_spool|5 days ago

> Source: Have recently discovered this myself with a family member from their neurologist.

The reason this was detected is that such testing is a standard practice with new dementia patients—among many other tests that identify etiologies of dementia.

No need for a 'PSA'.

TheCapeGreek|5 days ago

Definitely not the case, not in all regions, not even within the same country.

We only found out for my family member after the 3rd neurologist's opinion after ~2 years of this.

Not everyone does their professional due diligence - cue endless anecdata about the healthcare industry. It's good to just be aware.

kakacik|5 days ago

Lenin famously died from it, you could see that obscure blank stare of a crazy person on his later photos

zoeysmithe|5 days ago

He was shot in 1918 leaving bullets in his body and left him weakened, then in 1922 he suffered at least three debilitating strokes. He lost his ability so speak and had to learn to speak again. He even proposed assisted suicide because he was suffering so much. He then had a final fatal stroke in 1924. I don't think "he looks crazy so he must have had some STD" is medically accurate or remotely appropriate on what's supposed to be an academic forum. He most likely had brain damage towards the end thus his illness of course was reflected on his body looked. Lenin's eyes reflected his post-stroke damage.

He was quite sane in his life and his work expanding on Marx is of course extremely important.

gametorch|5 days ago

It's still debated whether Lenin died of syphilis. It's less wrong to say he died of strokes.