The patient’s symptomology would include confusion, disorientation and difficulty completing everyday tasks as well as impaired judgment. These symptoms can severely impact the patient’s day-to-day life by making simple activities such as getting dressed or preparing meals difficult to do. Further, such impairments could also affect communication and social interaction which can strain the relationships between family members and friends.
The patient may also experience changes in their behavior, such as lapses in self-control that can lead to outbursts of anger or frustration. This could complicate everyday life. Changes to their behaviour, such as an inability to control themselves can cause anger or frustration to be expressed. They might also become more conflict-prone in some situations.
This particular group of symptoms can have a negative impact on relationships and disrupt the normal functioning. In order to help individuals who suffer from the same conditions, caregivers and their families must provide adequate support.