Samridhi Garg
Regularly forgetting appointments, names, or events can be an early sign of a memory disorder, indicating potential cognitive decline.
Struggling to complete daily routines or familiar tasks, like cooking or driving, may suggest issues with memory and cognitive function.
Consistently losing or misplacing items, such as keys or glasses, and being unable to retrace your steps can be a symptom of a memory disorder.
Getting confused about dates, times, or places more frequently than usual can indicate problems with short-term memory.
Experiencing difficulty finding the right words during conversations or often using vague terms can be a sign of a memory disorder.
Withdrawing from social interactions or hobbies due to memory issues or difficulty keeping up with conversations may point to cognitive decline.