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Dementia's 'Sundowning' Mystery: Psychologist Reveals Clues

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Dementia patients may experience 'sundowning' with agitation in afternoons.
  • This behavior can include confusion, distress, hallucinations, and delusions.
  • Keeping a symptom log and identifying triggers can help manage sundowning.
Dementia's 'Sundowning' Mystery: Psychologist Reveals Clues

Dementia patients may exhibit a little-known symptom known as 'sundowning,' which psychologists note often escalates during afternoon hours. This period can bring heightened confusion, agitation, and distress, sometimes accompanied by hallucinations or delusions, leaving families perplexed.

While the exact causes remain unclear, experts suggest sundowning is likely triggered by unmet patient needs rather than the onset of dusk. It typically appears during the middle to later stages of dementia, though it can occur earlier. Identifying specific contributing factors for each individual is crucial for effective management.

To better understand and manage these episodes, specialists recommend meticulously logging symptoms and their timing. Although some medications exist, such as lorazepam, they carry risks of addiction and are prescribed with caution. Early recognition of dementia's broader warning signs is essential, prompting consultation with healthcare professionals for appropriate treatment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Sundowning' refers to increased confusion, agitation, and distress experienced by dementia patients in the late afternoon and early evening.
Yes, psychologists like Dr. Kellyn Lee can help identify and understand sundowning, suggesting management strategies like symptom logging.
Early signs include memory loss, difficulty with familiar tasks, and problems with language, though these can vary by dementia type.

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