Amentia is often characterized by duration.
Amentia has a long history, mostly associated with dementia.
Symptoms and signs of Amentia are often similar to catatonia and delirium.
The prognosis of Amentia is relatively favorable if the therapeutic strategy is adequate
and timely implemented.
Sometimes Amentia leads to death due to severe depletion of the individual
and the unfavorable course of the main disease.
Amentia is characterized by the occurrence of episodes of short-term
delirium in part of subjects at night, while catatonia does not have such manifestations.
With Amentia, the ability to recognize a place is lost,
there is a failure in spatial-temporal orientation and a disorder of orientation in the personality.
Amentia- This is a variation of clouding of consciousness,
characterized by a predominance of confusion, randomness of movements, lack of connectedness of speech operations and thought processes.
Amentia was the term used to denote an individual
who developed deficits in mental functioning early in life, while dementia included individuals who develop mental deficiencies as adults.