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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · 1. Subtle short-term memory changes. Having trouble with memory can be an early symptom of dementia. The changes are often subtle and tend to involve short-term memory. A person with...

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  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Common symptoms include acting out dreams in sleep and seeing things that aren't there, known as visual hallucinations. Symptoms also include problems with focus and attention. Other signs include uncoordinated or slow movement, tremors, and stiffness, known as parkinsonism. Frontotemporal dementia.

    • Memory loss that disrupts daily life. One of the most common signs of Alzheimer’s disease, especially in the early stage, is forgetting recently learned information.
    • Challenges in planning or solving problems. Some people living with changes in their memory due to Alzheimer's or other dementia may experience changes in their ability to develop and follow a plan or work with numbers.
    • Difficulty completing familiar tasks. People living with memory changes from Alzheimer's or other dementia often find it hard to complete daily tasks. Sometimes they may have trouble driving to a familiar location, organizing a grocery list or remembering the rules of a favorite game.
    • Confusion with time or place. People living with Alzheimer's or other dementia can lose track of dates, seasons and the passage of time. They may have trouble understanding something if it is not happening immediately.
  3. What are the signs and symptoms of dementia? Signs and symptoms of dementia result when once-healthy neurons (nerve cells) in the brain stop working, lose connections with other brain cells, and die. While everyone loses some neurons as they age, people with dementia experience far greater loss.

    • Memory changes that affect day-to-day abilities. Are you, or the person you know, forgetting things often or struggling to retain new information?
    • Difficulty doing familiar tasks. Are you, or the person you know, forgetting how to do a typical routine or task, such as preparing a meal or getting dressed?
    • Changes in language and communication. Are you, or the person you know, forgetting words or substituting words that don’t fit into a conversation?
    • Disorientation in time and place. Are you, or the person you know, having problems knowing what day of the week it is or getting lost in a familiar place?
  4. Feb 15, 2024 · What is dementia, and how do you recognize it? Learn the signs of dementia and what to do if you or a loved one has symptoms.

  5. Dementia is a description of the state of a person’s mental function and not a specific disease. Dementia is an “umbrella category” describing mental decline that’s severe enough to interfere with daily living. There are many underlying causes of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.