Does Vladimir Putin have dementia? Know why there are rumours over Russian President’s health again
The Kremlin has denied any claim regarding Vladimir Putin's health stating that he is doing fine.

Blogger Uliana Yapparova shared a video on Twitter featuring Vladimir Putin engaged in a conversation with Ivan Shtokman, who was dressed in a military uniform. In the video, Shtokman discussed his business achievements, which ultimately led him to become the deputy mayor of Nizhny Novgorod. He expressed a strong sense of duty and commitment to contributing to his country.
During their conversation, Vladimir Putin inquired about Ivan Shtokman's children's ages. Shtokman replied, "The youngest is nine, and the elder is 23." However, Putin responded by saying, "Your little one is three years old," commending Shtokman's dedication to serving on the frontline.
— Сколько лет младшему?
— Uliana Yapparova (@Ulianalive) July 19, 2023
— Младшему 9
— А старшему?
— Старшей 23
— Вот видите, вы с двумя детьми, младшему так вообще 3 годика
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Понятно. Плешивый совсем плох
Информацию о погибших РФ в войне он, видимо, тоже на три делит. Привет им, кстати. И здоровья pic.twitter.com/pqaCRpMj17
Moreover, in an online discussion, Russian President Vladimir Putin was spotted responding nonchalantly to news from the Irkutsk governor, Igor Kobzev, regarding the death of soldiers in Ukraine. When Kobzev mentioned troops from his region, Putin quickly replied, "Pass on my regards to them."
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What are other reports about Vladimir Putin’s health?
Since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, Russian President Vladimir Putin's health has been a topic of ongoing discussion. In April, a report emerged claiming that his health had worsened, citing "severe pain in his head, blurred vision, and numbness of the tongue." The claims were made by the General SVR Telegram channel, a Russian outlet known for discussing Putin's health issues.
According to the report, Putin also experienced "partial loss of sensation in his right arm and leg," which required urgent medical attention. A council of doctors provided first aid and advised him to take medication and rest for several days.
In February 2023, another incident raised concerns about Putin's health when a video showed him exhibiting unusual feet movements during a meeting with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko. The footage garnered attention on social media platforms, further fueling the discussions surrounding the Russian President's well-being.
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Q2:What is dementia?
Dementia is a general term used to describe the loss of memory, language, problem-solving abilities, and other cognitive functions, significantly affecting daily life. The leading cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease, responsible for 60-80% of cases. The second most common cause is vascular dementia, which results from microscopic bleeding and blockage of blood vessels in the brain.
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