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Ageing or Dementia: Spotting the Signs

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Many delay dementia diagnosis, fearing judgment or relationship impact.
  • A third of people wait over a month to address dementia symptoms.
  • Dementia signs can be mistaken for normal ageing, causing delays.
Ageing or Dementia: Spotting the Signs

Dementia's early signs, such as memory lapses and communication difficulties, are frequently misidentified as natural aspects of ageing. This confusion leads to significant delays in seeking professional medical attention, with a substantial portion of people waiting months before consulting a doctor.

The Alzheimer's Society highlights that nearly a third of individuals observe symptoms in themselves or loved ones but do not voice their concerns for over a month. Further research indicates that some actively avoid seeking a diagnosis due to fears of how it might affect their personal relationships or how they might be treated by caregivers.

This hesitancy underscores a critical need for greater awareness and open discussion surrounding dementia. Experts encourage individuals to utilize resources like symptom checklists and consult with healthcare providers promptly upon noticing any concerning changes, emphasizing that early intervention is key to effective management and support.

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.
Early signs can include difficulty following conversations, concentration issues, and memory lapses that are often mistaken for normal ageing.
People may delay diagnosis due to fear of how it will affect their relationships or concerns about being condescended to.
A significant number wait over a month, with 23% waiting more than six months before consulting a healthcare provider.

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