Early Warning Signs Of Dementia
Increased Confusion

An increase in confusion is an often-overlooked early warning sign of dementia, typically played off as no big deal. By the time the confusion reaches a point that requires medical intervention, it may be too late to use preventative treatment measures.
Dementia patients will become confused more easily in different situations. They might find themselves having difficulty following or contributing to a complex conversation. They may also forget what they're doing in the middle of a task, or forget where they are and where they're going. This confusion might occur over mild things, but if individuals notice an increase in their overall confusion or the confusion of a loved one, a doctor should do an assessment. The confusion and forgetfulness will also come with a decrease in the affected individual's ability to reason. They might make dangerous decisions, ignore hygiene requirements, or forget to eat.
Continue reading to learn more about a sign an individual's memory is being impacted.