Weight loss and looking ‘unkempt’ are signs of dementia to watch out for in loved ones

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Dementia refers to a group of symptoms associated with the progressive deterioration of brain function. It most commonly affects older people, and can impact memory, how a person thinks and other mental skills. Therefore, we usually think of behavioural changes or memory problems when considering the symptoms of dementia.

“Someone suffering from dementia may look unkempt, preoccupied, or their personality may have changed,” she said.

“They may also look like they’ve lost weight because they keep forgetting to eat, or they may even look depressed, because those in the early stages of cognitive decline can look sad because they are aware of their own decline.

“Indeed, some more of the common signs include problems managing finances, low mood and memory issues.

“Your gait can become more shuffle-like, while your mood and personality are secondary to where in the brain is affected by dementia.”

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She added: “It’s important not to jump to a diagnosis.

“There needs to be a six month history of not only a memory decline, but a decline in function as well.

“It’s a process of elimination, as it’s vital to check things such as the mental health of the person, but also their bloods, thyroid, and any signs of infection. It’s just important to be careful and explore all avenues.”

The NHS lists common early symptoms of dementia as:

  • Memory loss
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Finding it hard to carry out familiar daily tasks, such as getting confused over the correct change when shopping
  • Struggling to follow a conversation or find the right word
  • Being confused about time and place
  • Mood changes.

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