Symptoms
The most common early symptom of Alzheimer’s is difficulty remembering newly learned information. As Alzheimer's advances, symptoms include disorientation, mood/behavior changes, confusion about events, time and place, unfounded suspicions about family, friends and caregivers; more serious memory loss and behavior changes, and difficulty speaking, swallowing and walking.
The 10 early signs of Alzheimer’s are: 1) memory loss that disrupts daily life, 2) challenges in planning or solving problems, 3) difficulty in completing familiar tasks at home or work, 4) confusion with time or place, 5) trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships, 6) ne problems with words in speaking or writing, 7) misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps, decreased or poor judgment, 9) withdrawal from work or social activities, and 10) changes in mood/personality.
The most common early symptom of Alzheimer’s is difficulty remembering newly learned information. As Alzheimer's advances, symptoms include disorientation, mood/behavior changes, confusion about events, time and place, unfounded suspicions about family, friends and caregivers; more serious memory loss and behavior changes, and difficulty speaking, swallowing and walking.
The 10 early signs of Alzheimer’s are: 1) memory loss that disrupts daily life, 2) challenges in planning or solving problems, 3) difficulty in completing familiar tasks at home or work, 4) confusion with time or place, 5) trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships, 6) ne problems with words in speaking or writing, 7) misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps, decreased or poor judgment, 9) withdrawal from work or social activities, and 10) changes in mood/personality.


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