Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD) is a significant neurodegenerative disorder impacting approximately 20-40% of people with Parkinson’s disease, with prevalence rising as patients age. In the UK, around 145,000 individuals live with Parkinson’s, while in the US, nearly one million are affected, and up to half may develop dementia symptoms. The brain’s progressive decline, particularly in cognitive function, poses immense challenges, and late detection remains a critical barrier to effective treatment and support.
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9. Hallucinations and Delusions Hallucinations and delusions are common neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD). Hallucinations often involve seeing people, animals, or objects that are…