9 Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease

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Here are 9 common signs of Alzheimer's:

You lose things
Social withdrawal
Memory loss
Changes in vision
Word and conversations are frustrating
Trouble planning and problem-solving
Lapse in judgment
Mood changes
Daily tasks are a challenge

If you notice these signs, call your doctor so they can evaluate your physical and mental health.
 
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive and degenerative brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. While the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease can vary from person to person, here are some common signs and symptoms to look out for:

Memory loss: One of the most common early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease is difficulty remembering newly learned information, such as names, dates, or recent events.

Disorientation: People with Alzheimer's disease may become disoriented in time and space, for example, losing track of the day of the week or getting lost in familiar places.

Difficulty with language: People with Alzheimer's disease may have trouble finding the right words or following a conversation.
 
Alzheimer's disease can cause changes in mood, including anxiety, depression, irritability, and apathy. People with Alzheimer's disease may make poor decisions, such as giving away money to scammers or neglecting personal hygiene.

Alzheimer's disease can cause difficulty with familiar tasks, such as cooking or cleaning. Some people with Alzheimer's disease may have difficulty with visual perception, such as difficulty judging distance or identifying colors
 
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