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- Do I have dementia? - Alzheimers Society
How will I know if I have dementia? Dementia is a medical condition, so it’s not something you can diagnose yourself, unless you have specialist skills and knowledge The most important thing to know, if you’re having problems with your memory or thinking, is when to see your GP
- Symptoms of dementia - NHS
As dementia progresses, memory loss and difficulties with communication often become severe In the later stages, the person is likely to neglect their own health, and require constant care and attention
- 11 Early Signs of Dementia: What to Watch Out For - Healthline
This article will take a closer look at 11 of the most common early symptoms of dementia and what to do if you notice them
- What are the early signs of dementia and when should you worry?
As a clinician who treats people living with dementia, I’m often asked about whether dementia has any tell-tale signs, and what to do if you’re worried Coming together for the festive season can help you notice symptoms in loved ones you may not have seen for a while
- 10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimers and Dementia
Early symptoms of Alzheimer's or other dementia may include memory loss, confusion or mood changes Learn 10 warning signs what to do if you notice them
- The signs and symptoms of dementia - Dementia UK
Our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses explain the signs and symptoms to be aware of Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of conditions that affect the brain There are many different types, subtypes and causes It is a progressive condition, which means the symptoms always get worse over time
- Advice if you’re worried about dementia - NHS inform
One of the most common symptoms of dementia is memory loss If memory loss affects your daily life, or is worrying you or someone you know, you should speak to your GP Your GP will discuss the possible causes of memory loss with you, including dementia If dementia is detected early, in some cases its progress can be slowed
- Dementia diagnosis | Age UK
Getting diagnosed with dementia can help you make changes to help you live as well as possible and make plans for the future Here is how dementia is usually diagnosed: Talk to your doctor about symptoms Your doctor will talk to you about your symptoms and how they're affecting your daily life
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