Those who are vulnerable in society need special care. This includes the sickly, the aged and the little ones i.e. our children. Unfortunately, many people fail to recognise a sickly person when that person does not exhibit any obvious symptoms of a given disease. This is usually the case for anybody who suffers from dementia. Those suffering from this type of medical condition fail to get the proper care because people in society do not understand what dementia is and what its symptoms are.
You, on the other hand, should be able to recognise the symptoms of this medical condition. You should also teach others how to recognise these symptoms as well. Remember, over twenty four million people in the world suffer from dementia. We need to do all that we can to educate others and ourselves on dementia and its symptoms.
Another common sign of dementia is difficulties in solving problems. For instance, a person finds it difficult to work with numbers that were easy to work with before. An individual may also find difficulties following certain given instructions such as recipes while cooking. The concentration level of a person also goes down, thus making him or her take longer to complete even simple tasks.
The most common symptom in this stage is the mild loss of memory. To put it differently, those in this stage of dementia will periodically forget about important dates and events. Another symptom in this stage is the lack of proper organisation and coordination in regards to complex activities and processes. This means that you need to help a person exhibiting this particular symptom to develop a simple way of achieving the same results. Not doing so would only cause such a person to have trouble while undertaking complex activities and processes. Another common symptom in this stage is difficulty in speech and a tendency towards irritability when reminded of certain things. Other symptoms include changes in personality and difficulty in remembering numbers.
Dementia makes a person look confused. A person seems to be confused in terms of time management, tracking dates and find it hard to adapt to changes of events. Sometimes it might be even difficult for a person to remember when he or she got to a certain destination or the means used to reach there.
To being with, a person suffering from late stage dementia the will lose his or her appetite. A substantial loss in weight will also accompany this loss in appetite. In addition, this person will not be able to perform simple functions while eating. These functions may include chewing and swallowing food. Therefore, you should help this person as much as you can to eat and swallow properly.
Bladder and bowel incontinence may also set in. Bear in mind that any person whose bladder and bowel incontinence has set in needs assistance whenever he or she feels like going to the toilet. Another symptom of late stage dementia is the relative loss of mobility. In other words, people in this stage cannot move about without help from others.
The onset of this problem may be recognized by sign of withdraw from social activities. An individual loses interest in hobbies, work projects or sports. One may even find difficulty remembering how a certain activity enjoyed before such as playing an instrument is done.
Character change is another symptom of dementia. A person might demonstrate mood swings, increased anxiety, become suspicious or develop feeling of fear. An individual may also get upset easily if the normal routine is changed or disrupted.
You, on the other hand, should be able to recognise the symptoms of this medical condition. You should also teach others how to recognise these symptoms as well. Remember, over twenty four million people in the world suffer from dementia. We need to do all that we can to educate others and ourselves on dementia and its symptoms.
Another common sign of dementia is difficulties in solving problems. For instance, a person finds it difficult to work with numbers that were easy to work with before. An individual may also find difficulties following certain given instructions such as recipes while cooking. The concentration level of a person also goes down, thus making him or her take longer to complete even simple tasks.
The most common symptom in this stage is the mild loss of memory. To put it differently, those in this stage of dementia will periodically forget about important dates and events. Another symptom in this stage is the lack of proper organisation and coordination in regards to complex activities and processes. This means that you need to help a person exhibiting this particular symptom to develop a simple way of achieving the same results. Not doing so would only cause such a person to have trouble while undertaking complex activities and processes. Another common symptom in this stage is difficulty in speech and a tendency towards irritability when reminded of certain things. Other symptoms include changes in personality and difficulty in remembering numbers.
Dementia makes a person look confused. A person seems to be confused in terms of time management, tracking dates and find it hard to adapt to changes of events. Sometimes it might be even difficult for a person to remember when he or she got to a certain destination or the means used to reach there.
To being with, a person suffering from late stage dementia the will lose his or her appetite. A substantial loss in weight will also accompany this loss in appetite. In addition, this person will not be able to perform simple functions while eating. These functions may include chewing and swallowing food. Therefore, you should help this person as much as you can to eat and swallow properly.
Bladder and bowel incontinence may also set in. Bear in mind that any person whose bladder and bowel incontinence has set in needs assistance whenever he or she feels like going to the toilet. Another symptom of late stage dementia is the relative loss of mobility. In other words, people in this stage cannot move about without help from others.
The onset of this problem may be recognized by sign of withdraw from social activities. An individual loses interest in hobbies, work projects or sports. One may even find difficulty remembering how a certain activity enjoyed before such as playing an instrument is done.
Character change is another symptom of dementia. A person might demonstrate mood swings, increased anxiety, become suspicious or develop feeling of fear. An individual may also get upset easily if the normal routine is changed or disrupted.
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If you are looking for information on the various dementia stages, then please visit the stagesofdementia.org. It is an excellent resource for people wanting a brief introduction to the illness/disease. It also has useful information regarding more in depth Dementia Symptoms.
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