Dementia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Dementia describes a group of symptoms affecting memory, thinking and social abilities The symptoms interfere with a person's daily life Dementia isn't one specific disease Several diseases can cause dementia Memory loss is one of the early symptoms of dementia
Do I have dementia? - Alzheimer Society of Canada If you're unsure whether you have dementia, this section will help you Get answers to common questions Learn about dementia symptoms and possible signs, as well as how dementia differs from normal aging Know when it may be time to seek a diagnosis
What are the early signs of dementia and when should you worry? As a clinician who treats people living with dementia, I’m often asked about whether dementia has any tell-tale signs, and what to do if you’re worried Noticing dementia symptoms in yourself or your loved ones is the first step to getting help
Symptoms of dementia - NHS As dementia progresses, memory loss and difficulties with communication often become severe In the later stages, the person is likely to neglect their own health, and require constant care and attention
Signs and Symptoms of Dementia | Alzheimers Disease and Dementia | CDC But dementia—which blocks a person's ability to remember, think clearly, or make daily decisions—is NOT a normal part of aging Learn the common signs and symptoms of dementia, and how they differ from normal aging
Dementia: 6 Signs to Look For - WebMD 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
Dementia: Symptoms and treatment - Canada. ca Some people have milder symptoms when they're rested and relaxed, while others have milder symptoms in familiar settings Sometimes it's difficult to understand what's causing or contributing to symptoms
Do I have dementia? - Alzheimers Society 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