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The symptoms of CJD typically include rapidly progressive dementia, muscle stiffness, coordination problems, behavioral changes, and vision disturbances. As the disease progresses, affected individuals may develop involuntary movements, severe dementia, and eventually become bedridden. CJD usually leads to death within a year of the onset of symptoms. Diagnosing CJD can be challenging, as there is no definitive test during life. Doctors may rely on clinical symptoms, neurological examinations, brain imaging, electroencephalography (EEG), and cerebrospinal fluid analysis to support the diagnosis. However, a definitive diagnosis is often confirmed through brain biopsy or examination after death. For Consultation Best Neurologist Dr. Abhinav Gupta Coll- 9152500125, 76788306279