Symptoms of Dementia
People with dementia usually have symptoms depending on the cause, the main symptoms are cognitive and psychological changes.
Symptoms that are commonly experienced cognitively include:
Although psychologically felt symptoms include:
In severe conditions, sufferers may have advanced symptoms such as paralysis on one side of the body, inability to hold urine, loss of appetite, difficulty swallowing.
Consultation with a doctor should be done if someone has one or more symptoms of dementia for further testing.
Symptoms that are commonly experienced cognitively include:
- Memory loss.
- Difficulty communicating.
- Language and speech problems.
- Difficult to solve problems or plan something.
- Concentration decreases.
- It is difficult to evaluate the situation and make a decision.
- Difficult to coordinate body movements.
- Feeling confused
Although psychologically felt symptoms include:
- Depression.
- Restless.
- Changes in behavior and emotions
- Feeling scared (paranoid)
- agitation
- Hallucinations.
In severe conditions, sufferers may have advanced symptoms such as paralysis on one side of the body, inability to hold urine, loss of appetite, difficulty swallowing.
Consultation with a doctor should be done if someone has one or more symptoms of dementia for further testing.
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