Dementia symptoms: early signs of the brain condition
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"There are some common early symptoms that may appear some time before a diagnosis of dementia," the NHS noted, ranging from memory loss to difficulty concentrating. For some
people who have the brain condition, familiar tasks may become arduous; an example would be becoming confused over the correct amount of change to expect when at the till in a shop. People
who have dementia might experience difficulty with following a conversation or finding the right word to describe an object. Mood changes might be prevalent, and there might be confusion
about time and place. While these symptoms will be mild in the beginning stages of dementia, as the condition progresses, they will become more apparent. When the symptoms are not severe
enough to interfere with everyday life, you may gain a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment. For some people, the condition does not progress to dementia, while for others it does. READ
MORE: DIABETES TYPE 2: THE 2P DRINK THAT 'SIGNIFICANTLY' LOWERS BLOOD SUGAR IN MINUTES OF INTAKE While there is no cure for the disease, treatments are available that may influence
disease progression. Take aducanumab, for example, which has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as treatment for Alzheimer's disease. The medication works by
reducing beta-amyloid plaques in the brain, which has been linked to a reduction in clinical decline. "This could mean more time for individuals to actively participate in daily
life," the charity stated. While there is no cure for the disease, treatments are available that may influence disease progression. Take aducanumab, for example, which has been approved
by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as treatment for Alzheimer's disease. The medication works by reducing beta-amyloid plaques in the brain, which has been linked to a
reduction in clinical decline. "This could mean more time for individuals to actively participate in daily life," the charity stated.
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