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In the UK, it's estimated that nearly one million individuals are living with dementia. This condition leads to alterations in memory, cognitive abilities, personality, and behaviour, although symptoms can differ based on the specific type of dementia. The three most prevalent forms of dementia are Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, and frontotemporal dementia.

It's not uncommon for someone to have multiple types of dementia, with symptoms often overlapping. Spotting the early signs of dementia is crucial for accessing timely intervention and ensuring quality care. Here are seven early signs of the condition and what you should do if you notice them.



For the latest health and Covid news, sign up to our newsletter here READ MORE: 'I was in pain for months and doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong' READ MORE: Woman went from size 34 to 14 after losing almost 12st following decades of obesity While it's common to forget where you've placed your keys once in a while, if your loved one consistently misplaces things, it could be an early sign of dementia. This could manifest as frequently losing glasses or finding objects in odd places, like a TV remote in the fridge or food items mixed with cleaning products. People in the early stages of dementia often find it difficult to focus on tasks that require organisation and planning.

This is because Alzheimer's disease, which causes dementia, affects the hippocampus - the part of the brain responsible for new learning and memories. Wh.

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