10 Subtle Signs Your Mind Might Be Hinting at Early Dementia

7. Withdrawal from Work or Social Activities

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Social withdrawal can be a subtle but significant indicator of dementia. Individuals may lose interest in hobbies, work projects, or social activities they once enjoyed. This withdrawal can stem from a combination of embarrassment over cognitive difficulties and a loss of motivation. It can lead to isolation and depression, further exacerbating cognitive decline. Recognizing this change is important, as social engagement is a key factor in maintaining cognitive health. Encouraging participation in social activities and providing support can help mitigate these effects, improving quality of life.

8. Changes in Mood and Personality

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Mood swings and personality changes can also signal the onset of dementia. Individuals may become confused, suspicious, depressed, fearful, or anxious. They might become easily upset in unfamiliar situations or withdraw from social interactions. These changes can be distressing for both the individual and their loved ones. Understanding these signals can lead to early interventions that help manage mood and personality changes, improving the individual's emotional well-being. Support from healthcare professionals and loved ones can make a significant difference in managing these symptoms.

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