Warning indicators of dementia to identify as instances are on the rise, consultants warn

Dementia at present has tens of tens of millions of individuals in its grip and this pattern reveals no signal of slowing down.

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In reality, the variety of instances will nearly double each 20 years, reaching 78 million in 2030 and 139 million in 2050.

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Dr Oscar Lopez, director of the University of Pittsburgh Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, informed The Mirror: "The prevalence of dementia on the whole within the inhabitants is big. It's a time bomb. 

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“Because people are living longer. From the neck down we’re in really good shape. 

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“Because we can deal with heart problems very easily but the brain is still at risk of dementia.”

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This daunting prediction makes symptom consciousness entrance and centre.

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While dementia affects everyone differently, there are some warning signs to be aware of, according to Dr Nicole Purcell, who also spoke to The Mirror.

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According to the two experts, the following symptoms could be pointing to the mind-robbing condition:

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  • Personality changes
  • Changes to the patient's ability at work 
  • Forgetfulness
  • Difficulties finding the right word
  • Difficulty walking.
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Furthermore, the NHS also lists these signs as symptoms to be aware of: memory loss; difficulty concentrating; finding it hard to carry out familiar daily tasks; being confused about time and place; mood changes.

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Dr Lopez explained that people might simply just not feel or seem the same.

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He added: "People say, 'I'm not the identical, however I can not put that in phrases'. 

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“Or the family will say he or she is not the same person. They cannot put that in words. Sort of a feeling, that something is different."

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The NHS recommends talking to a GP “sooner rather than later” if you're nervous about dementia symptoms.

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The good news is that while some risk factors like age are non-negotiable, there are plenty of lifestyle tweaks that could reduce your risk of the mind-robbing condition.

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Following a healthy food plan, quitting smoking and slicing again on alcohol are simply a number of the efficient modifications you may make.

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The Alzheimer’s Society additionally recommends staying bodily, mentally and socially energetic.

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