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Dementia occurs when there is a decline in cognitive function that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. You might experience difficulties with daily tasks, communication problems, and personality changes. There is no cure for dementia. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and improving quality of life. Making efforts to stay socially engaged and cognitively stimulated are important.

FAQ

What are early dementia signs?

Early signs of dementia may include memory loss and thinking problems that interfere with day-to-day tasks like doing finances, making and keeping appointments, and maintaining normal activities.

Memory loss, defined as the inability to retain information, is not a normal part of aging. Normal aging includes slowing of thinking and having moments of forgetfulness with rare words and names, whereas the symptoms of dementia are progressive.

Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, frontal temporal dementia, and Lewy body dementia are common types of dementia.

Certain lifestyle strategies may lower the risk of dementia, but there is no known way to prevent it.

Diagnosing dementia involves cognitive tests and brain imaging.

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Resources
  1. What Is Dementia? Alzheimer’s Association.

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