Many people thought that forgetting why you have walked into a room
(39%) might be a sign, which could happen to anyone. For a person with
dementia, it is not so much why they walked into a room that is
troubling, but the room itself seeming unfamiliar.
Warning signs for Dementia
Seek medical advice if your memory loss is affecting daily life and especially if you:
- struggle to remember recent events, although you can easily recall things that happened in the past
- find it hard to follow conversations or programmes on TV
- forget the names of friends or everyday objects
- cannot recall things you have heard, seen or read
- lose the thread of what you are saying
- have problems thinking and reasoning
- feel anxious, depressed or angry
- feel confused even when in a familiar environment or get lost on familiar journeys
- find that other people start to notice or comment on your memory loss
The risk of dementia increases with age with one-in-six of those
over 80 having the degenerative disease. But it can strike even in
middle-age.
Link:
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/common-topics/d.htm