Actor Bruce Willis Has FTD. Here’s What It Is

Actor Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with a disease called frontotemporal dementia. This has been reported by his family. His family further told him that frontotemporal dementia is a common form of dementia that is found in people of working age from 60 years. There is no cure for this disease now. This is a reality that may change in the years to come.

Actor Bruce Willis Has FTD. Here's What It Is
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Willis has worked in blockbuster movies such as Die Hard, Armageddon, The Sixth Sense, and Pulp Fiction which proved to be good for his career. Frontotemporal dementia is also called FTD. It is a type of dementia. In this, nerve damage occurs in the frontal and temporal lobes.

There are several types of frontotemporal dementia. In behavioral type frontotemporal dementia has nerve loss in that part of the brain which is involved in empathy, judgment, and conduct. controls. Primary progressive aphasia degenerates the parts of the brain that control speaking, writing, and understanding.

8. Doctors use brain imaging techniques, such as MRI, to diagnose FTD. The result is analyzed based on the patient’s medical history and symptoms. With the help of medicines, its symptoms get relief, but with time the condition of this disease gets worse.

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