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Early Signs of Dementia: 6 Warning Signs While Walking

Early Signs of Dementia


Dementia is a neurological condition that affects millions of people worldwide, gradually impacting various aspects of daily life, which include slow steps, your walking patterns, trouble maintaining balance, freezing while walking, lack of arm swing, uneven steps, and difficulty finding familiar places.

While many of us are familiar with memory loss, increased confusion, forgetfulness and personality changes as the most common symptoms of dementia, changes in the way you walk can also be an important early indicator that is usually ignored. Let’s detail out the warning signs to look out for:
 


1. Walking Slowly, Taking Small Steps


One of the signs of dementia can be a change in walking speed & pattern. Individuals may begin to walk more slowly over time, taking shorter steps than usual. This is being due to the motor control & coordination of our brain being affected. If there’s a change in walking pattern like someone is walking too slowly and taking smaller steps, it could be one of the signs of early onset of dementia.


2. Trouble Maintaining Balance


Maintaining the balance of the body is one of the common symptoms of dementia. People usually struggle to walk straight in a line, increasing the risk of falling. Difficulty in balance is not just a consequence of aging; it can signify underlying cognitive impairment.


3. Freezing or Stopping While Walking


Episodes of freezing or sudden stops during walking can be particularly alarming. Individuals with dementia may hesitate unexpectedly, especially in crowded or unfamiliar environments. This behavior reflects that the brain struggles to coordinate movements, posing safety risks.


4. Not Swinging Arms


People while walking typically swing their arms in coordination with their legs to maintain balance. However, reduced or absent arm swinging can indicate dementia-related motor control issues. This change is often overlooked but can provide crucial insights into neurological problems.


5. Uneven Steps


Normally, walking involves a smooth, rhythmic pattern of evenly spaced steps. In dementia, this pattern may become disrupted, with steps varying in length or rhythm. Uneven steps can be an early indicator of cognitive decline, affecting spatial awareness and motor skills.


6. Trouble Finding Familiar Places


Spatial disorientation is a common symptom of dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease. Individuals may find it increasingly difficult to navigate familiar environments, such as their neighborhood or workplace. This symptom underscores the profound impact of dementia on memory and spatial cognition.


Recognizing changes in walking patterns as potential signs of dementia is crucial for early intervention and management. While these symptoms may start subtly, their presence requires attention, especially in older adults or those at higher risk, says Dr Aditya Gupta, Director of Neurosurgery and Cyberknife at Artemis Hospital Gurugram.

Seeking medical evaluation and support can help in determining the underlying cause and implementing appropriate care strategies. By staying informed and vigilant, we can better support individuals affected by dementia and improve their quality of life.

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