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[|Human|] My Mother is 90 years old.  Up until 2 weeks ago she was well and could walk quite fast with her walker.  Recently she had a urine infection , was given tablets to cure her but she got very dehydrated and had  to be hospitalised. Now back in the resthome she is really struggling to walk.  She tells me her brain says walk and her legs just will not walk.She is getting very frustrated.  Is this the start of dementia? I realise my Mum is getting old but hate seeing her like this.
[|AI|]  Hello and, Dementia is the loss of memory. Dementia will not interfere with walking or any other physical activity. Dementia is characterized with inability to memorize things, objects, conversation, people, etc. The loss of memory can be for things in recent past or for very old memories. The urine infection would have cleared away with the antibiotic treatment. Inability to walk can be due to some other cause, e.g. muscular problems. You need to consult an orthopedic for clinical evaluation to know the cause of inability/difficulty to walk. Thanks and take care Chat Doctor.