Personality may shift unexpectedly.
5. Difficulty handling daily responsibilities
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Tasks like cooking, managing money, or dressing become confusing.
Even simple instructions can feel overwhelming.
6. Poor judgment and decision-making
They might make reckless financial choices or ignore personal hygiene.
Decisions may appear inconsistent or even dangerous.
7. Withdrawal from social life
A loss of interest in socializing or hobbies.
They may choose to stay isolated and avoid interaction.
8. Problems with visual perception or spatial awareness
Difficulty with reading, measuring distances, or identifying colors.
9. Disturbances in sleep patterns
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Insomnia, frequent waking during the night, or evening confusion—often referred to as sundown syndrome.
What should you do if these signs appear?
If you or someone close to you is showing multiple signs of cognitive decline, it’s important to seek professional help from a neurologist or geriatrician.
Early detection can lead to better management strategies and improve the overall quality of life.
Identifying the condition sooner allows for more effective support, treatment, and planning for the future.
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