

Experts warn that frequent memory loss and growing suspicion toward others may indicate serious health issues rather than normal aging. These symptoms could be early signs of Dementia, a group of brain related conditions that gradually affect memory, thinking ability, and daily functioning. It develops slowly as brain cells become damaged over time.
Dementia makes it difficult for individuals to think clearly, remember information, and perform everyday tasks. One of its leading causes is Alzheimer's disease, which is commonly seen in people above the age of 65. Doctors emphasize that it should not be considered a normal part of aging, and early detection of symptoms is crucial for better management.
According to the World Health Organization, dementia symptoms can vary from person to person and may also overlap with other medical conditions. Therefore, individuals are advised not to self diagnose and instead consult medical professionals if such symptoms appear.
Note: This information is for general awareness only. Please consult a doctor if you have any health concerns.












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