Know The Early Signs And symptoms Of The Alzheimer’s Disease

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Being anxious, finding it hard to remember things, having difficulty in solving problems can all be the signs of Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is a disease of the brain which causes the slow down of thinking and reasoning skills. If you are also suffering from some kind of memory loss recently, you must check out the symptoms of Alzheimer’s.

Here are the warning signs that indicate that you might be suffering from Alzheimer’s if you experience one or more of these symptoms. Please visit the doctor if you notice them.

Memory Loss that disrupts daily Life

The most common symptom of Alzheimer’s is memory loss. One tends to forget things, especially the recently learned information. Forgetting dates, events, asking the same info again and again and feeling the need to rely on memory aids or family members for remembering the things.

Challenges in Planning and Solving Problems

Persons suffering from Alzheimer’s usually experience changes in their ability to build and follow a plan. Following a particular recipe or keeping track of monthly bills, all this becomes more difficult now.

 

Difficulty completing the familiar tasks at home, at work or at Leisure

 

If suffering from Alzheimer’s you start finding it difficult to complete the routine tasks. Whether it’s the rules of your favorite game, traveling to a familiar location or managing a budget at work, all these seem so difficult.

Confusion with Time or Place

People with Alzheimer’s find it hard to remember dates, season or passage of time. They have trouble understanding things. Sometimes they can also forget the place they are at and how they reached there.

Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships

 

People with Alzheimer’s might also suffer a vision problem. Sometimes they find it difficult to read, judge distance or determine color.

New problems in words with speaking or Writing

People with Alzheimer’s may face a difficulty in joining a conversation. They may keep on repeating the same thing again and again and might stop in the middle of a conversation and have no idea to continue. They may find it difficult to recall words or they may also call things with wrong names.

 

Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps

 

People with Alzheimer’s may place things in unusual places and forget it. They forget the place they have kept a certain thing and find it difficult to trace it. This might happen frequently with them.

 Decreased or Poor Judgement

A person with Alzheimer’s may experience changes in judging things or decision making. The person starts making poor judgements. He may also pay less attention to grooming or keeping himself clean.

 

Withdrawal from work or social activities

 

People with Alzheimer’s may separate themselves from social activities, work projects or hobbies. They may avoid being social and avoid family or casual gatherings.

 Changes in Mood and Personality

People with Alzheimer’s may experience changes in their mood and personality. They can become confused, depressed, anxious, fearful or suspicious. They may easily get upset.

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