Dementia symptoms
The NHS explained that dementia is a “collection of symptoms that result from damage to the brain”.
Dependent on which parts of the brain are damaged, symptoms of dementia will differ.
Most commonly, however, dementia can lead to memory loss, difficulty concentrating, feelings of confusion, mood changes, and a decline in vocabulary.
In the earliest of stages, before the symptoms interfere greatly with everyday life, it may be referred to as mild cognitive impairment.
Source: | This article first appeared on Express.co.uk
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