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Neurologist Urges to Consult with a Professional for Symptoms of Cognitive Impairment for an Early Diagnosis

Neurologist Lucía Vidorreta Ballesteros, specialist at Hospital Quirónsalud San José, has urged to consult with a healthcare professional for signs such as forgetting important recent information or constantly repeating the same questions, as they can be symptoms of cognitive impairment or dementia and early diagnosis contributes to early care.
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Early detection is essential, so it is advisable to consult with a professional when the symptoms begin, says Dr. Lucía Vidorreta. Over time, the brain undergoes a series of expected and physiological modifications, although it is a slow and non-uniform process. “Among these modifications we can include slowness in processing information, mild memory failures, loss of concentration or structural changes in the brain,” says Dr. Lucía Vidorreta Ba…

Neurologist Lucía Vidorreta Ballesteros, specialist at Hospital Quirónsalud San José, has urged to consult with a healthcare professional for signs such as forgetting important recent information or constantly repeating the same questions, as they can be symptoms of cognitive impairment or dementia and early diagnosis contributes to early care.

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diarioestrategia.cl broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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