Headlines like that are meant to alarm, but there are early warning signs of dementia worth taking seriously—especially when they’re new, persistent, and worsening (not just occasional forgetfulness).
🧠 10 early signs of dementia to watch for
1) Memory loss that disrupts daily life
- Forgetting recent events or conversations
- Repeating the same questions often
2) Difficulty with familiar tasks
- Trouble cooking, managing bills, or using everyday items
3) Problems with planning or problem-solving
- Struggling with numbers, following steps, or concentration
4) Confusion about time or place
- Losing track of dates, seasons, or where they are
5) Trouble understanding visual information
- Difficulty reading, judging distance, or recognizing faces
6) Language problems
- Struggling to find the right words
- Stopping mid-sentence or using incorrect words
7) Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps
- Putting items in unusual places (e.g., keys in the fridge)
8) Poor judgment
- Unusual decisions (financial mistakes, neglecting hygiene)
9) Withdrawal from social activities
- Avoiding conversations, hobbies, or gatherings
10) Changes in mood or personality
- Increased anxiety, confusion, irritability, or depression
⚠️ Important reality check
Not all memory problems mean dementia. Similar symptoms can come from:
- vitamin deficiencies (like B12)
- depression
- thyroid problems
- medication side effects
- poor sleep
👉 Many of these are treatable
🚨 When to seek medical advice
- Symptoms are progressive (getting worse over time)
- They interfere with daily functioning
- Family members notice clear changes
🧾 Bottom line
Occasional forgetfulness is normal.
👉 Persistent, worsening cognitive changes are not and should be evaluated early.
If you want, I can help you:
👉 understand the difference between normal aging vs dementia
👉 or suggest simple habits that help protect brain health as you age