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15 Early Warning Signs and Symptoms of Dementia - AARP Dementia is an umbrella term for a decline in mental ability that interferes with daily life It can diminish focus, attention, language skills, problem solving and visual perception Dementia can also make it difficult for a person to control emotions and can even lead to personality changes
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
What are the early signs of dementia and when should you worry? In its early stages, dementia can be difficult to tell apart from other conditions Symptoms can be mild and not easy to spot And that means it can be hard to know how much to worry That’s understandable – it’s something many of us know little about
Early Signs of Dementia — How to Spot Them What to Do Read on to learn her tips and information on healthy aging, including signs of memory loss to watch for and when to talk to a provider about any concerns you have First and foremost, rest assured that memory changes are totally normal as we age
Recognizing dementia: 10 early signs caregivers should know | Tufts . . . Brent Forester, MD, MSc, Director, Behavioral Health, Tufts Medicine, outlines 10 early signs of dementia to help you recognize cognitive decline, understand the difference from normal aging and know when to seek medical help Caring for our aging loved ones can bring both joy and challenge
Do You Have Early Signs of Dementia? Dr Bonner-Jackson breaks down 10 of the most common early signs of dementia, and what you should do if you’re worried about developing the condition In most cases, people who develop dementia experience relatively similar symptoms early on that get worse over time, regardless of the kind of dementia they develop