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Masturbation may be one of the few ways someone with alzheimers disease can feel pleasure or relieve sexual desires. If they do it in private and dont hurt themselves, its often best to. alzheimers disease & dementia message board healthboards brain & nerves alzheimers disease & dementia alzheimers and masturbation alzheimers and masturbation subscribe to alzheimers disease & dementia thread tools search this thread , 0158 pm 1 rbrincat newbie (male) join date aug 2005. individuals with alzheimers may experience reduced sexual interest or, less often, sharply increased sexual interest, known as hypersexuality. Problem behaviors can include jealous accusations that a spouse is having an affair, sexual overtures to a non-spouse, or public masturbation. Masturbation is not a cause of any type of dementia , although there are some individuals who develop an impulse control disorder, to masturbate compulsively. Masturbation is the first sexual act experienced by most males and females. In young children, masturbation is a normal part of the growing childs exploration of his or her body. Most people continue to masturbate in adulthood, and many do so throughout their lives. This can easily be confused with alzheimers disease because it is very closely related, they both deal with a memory issue. alzheimers disease & dementia 12 0627 pm how is dementia diagnosed? Roz5 alzheimers disease & dementia 15 0558 pm vascular dementia anotherpatty alzheimers disease & dementia 3 0739 pm alzheimers and masturbation rbrincat alzheimers disease & dementia 7 0203 pm conference. Urethral masturbation and sexual disinhibition as manifestations of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (bpsd) are described in a 90-year-old patient who repeatedly self-inserted foreign bodies into his urethra. A diagnosis was made of late onset sexual disinhibition and hypersexuality in a patient with dementia of the alzheimer type. For other dementia patients, sex becomes an obsession, so partners feel harassed or even afraidor perhaps guilty, because one has to ask the question of whether theres any such thing as consensual sex when one partner has dementia. And unfortunately, theres very little help available for people facing these quandaries.