
Unveiling the Link Between Hearing Loss, Dementia, and Brain Function
Sight problems can be a red flag for dementia, as the condition can cause changes in how the brain processes visual information. While sight loss is often attributed to old age, it can also be a symptom of dementia, even if the eyes themselves are healthy. Dementia symptoms, including forgetfulness, slower thinking speed, and social withdrawal, are progressive and can vary from person to person. Regular eye exams are important for individuals with dementia to identify and treat any eye conditions that may contribute to sight loss. Adapting the environment and ensuring proper care of glasses can also help support those with both sight loss and dementia.
