Dementia is a broad term for disorders affecting memory, information processing, and communication, with early signs often including short-term memory issues, difficulty finding words, and mood changes. Early symptoms may involve confusion, apathy, and difficulty adapting to changes, such as losing interest in previously enjoyed activities or becoming easily disoriented. Mood shifts, such as increased fear or worry, and poor judgment, like making unsafe decisions or mismanaging finances, are also common. While memory problems alone do not necessarily indicate dementia, a formal diagnosis is required when symptoms significantly interfere with daily life. Early detection by a clinician can help manage cognitive decline and address symptoms effectively.
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