According to the World Health Organization, more than 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, a number expected to double by 2050. While dementia is commonly associated with memory decline, this complex syndrome affects various parts of the brain and nervous system. Recognizing symptoms beyond memory loss—such as personality changes, language difficulties, and physical impairments—is crucial for early detection and intervention. Understanding these less obvious signs can help families and healthcare providers seek timely support and improve quality of life for those affected.
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48. Difficulty Adapting to Change Difficulty adapting to change is a hallmark of dementia, often manifesting as resistance, anxiety, or confusion when faced with new routines,…