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10 Early Signs of Dementia You Should NEVER Ignore!

Posted on April 21, 2026 by Admin

When people talk about early warning signs of dementia, they’re usually referring to changes linked to progressive brain conditions such as Dementia, including its most common cause, Alzheimer’s disease. Early symptoms can be subtle at first and are sometimes mistaken for normal aging, stress, or fatigue.

Here are 10 early signs you should pay close attention to:

1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life

Forgetting recent conversations, appointments, or repeatedly asking the same questions is more concerning than occasionally forgetting names or dates.

2. Difficulty planning or solving problems

Struggling with simple tasks like following a recipe, managing bills, or concentrating on steps in a familiar process.

3. Confusion with time or place

Losing track of dates, seasons, or where one is—especially in familiar environments.

4. Trouble finding the right words

Pausing mid-sentence, substituting unusual words, or having difficulty following or joining conversations.

5. Misplacing items and losing the ability to retrace steps

Placing objects in unusual spots (like keys in the fridge) and being unable to remember how they got there.

6. Poor or declining judgment

Making uncharacteristic decisions, such as giving away large amounts of money or neglecting personal hygiene.

7. Withdrawal from social or work activities

Avoiding hobbies, conversations, or social events due to difficulty keeping up or feeling overwhelmed.

8. Mood and personality changes

Increased irritability, anxiety, depression, suspicion, or noticeable shifts in personality.

9. Difficulty completing familiar tasks

Trouble with routine activities like driving to known places, cooking, or using household appliances.

10. Problems with visual and spatial awareness

Difficulty judging distances, recognizing patterns, or reading—sometimes leading to accidents or confusion in familiar spaces.


Important note

These signs don’t automatically mean someone has dementia. Similar symptoms can be caused by stress, sleep issues, medication side effects, depression, or conditions like Mild cognitive impairment, which doesn’t always progress to dementia.

If these changes are persistent, worsening, or interfering with daily life, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation rather than self-diagnosing.

If you want, I can also explain how dementia is diagnosed, or what early steps can slow its progression.

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