Dementia: Clear Signs To Look Out For

Confusion

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Confusion is a general symptom of early onset dementia. It may present itself in the form of lapses in memory, judgment or thinking. It can also arise when a person no longer recognizes family members, loved ones, caretakers or those who are close to them. Confusion can also occur when a person no longer interacts with individuals in a socially acceptable manner or has a hard time communicating. Examples include confusing a loved one for a famous person or misplacing car keys.

Next, find out how failing to adapt to change can also be another obvious sign of dementia.

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