There are potentially reversible conditions that may cause or mimic dementia. Among these conditions are brain tumors, head injuries, metabolic changes, thyroid problems and nutritional deficiencies (vitamin B12 being the most common). Toxins, including chronic alcohol abuse, drugs or medication, may cause confusion, cognitive decline and dementia. If detected and treated early, these dementias can be reversed or their progress halted.

 About Treatable / Reversible Dementia
 Autoimmune Disorders Causing Dementia
 Bacterial Infections Causing Dementia
 Caregiver Dementia
 Depression Causing Dementia
 Encephalitis Causing Dementia
 Head Injuries Causing Dementia
 Mold Toxins Causing Dementia
 Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Causing Dementia
 Stress Causing Dementia
 Thyroid Disorders Causing Dementia
 Viral Infections Causing Dementia
 Vitamin B12 Deficiency Causing Dementia