Did you have these 4 changes in your life? They could be early symptoms of Alzheimer’s

Did you have these 4 changes in your life? They could be early symptoms of Alzheimer’s
Did you have these 4 changes in your life? They could be early symptoms of Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that primarily causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. The symptoms of this disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association, develop slowly and worsen. over time, until they are so severe that it is no longer possible to perform daily tasks. Hence the importance of being attentive to early signs.

According to the association, Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, A term that primarily refers to loss of memory and other cognitive abilities.

It is estimated that This disease is responsible for between 60 and 80 percent of dementia cases. And although the best-known risk factor is age, given that most people who have this condition are over 65 years old, it does not always occur in old age.

Doctors have investigated what are the clearest signs that Alzheimer’s could develop in a person. This is particularly important because, in its final stage, the ability to maintain a conversation and respond to the environment is lost. In addition, Those who have been diagnosed live an average of eight years after the appearance of the most obvious symptoms.

It must be remembered that Alzheimer’s has no cure, only treatments aimed at reducing cognitive and functional deterioration, although only in the early stages of the disease.

According to the association, The most common early symptom of Alzheimer’s is difficulty remembering newly learned information. But, there are other signs that can let you see if it is necessary to go to the doctor to detect this condition.

Difficulty planning or solving problems

People who are developing Alzheimer’s experience changes in your ability to develop and follow a plan, and also to work with numbers. Actions as simple as not being able to make a known recipe or do monthly bills can be a warning sign.

Although with age you will probably have more trouble concentrating and doing the things you used to do, Pay attention if you now have difficulty getting to a familiar place, managing your money or remember the rules of a game.

Difficulty understanding visual images

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, Those who suffer from this disease may experience changes in vision, present difficulties when reading, judging distances and determining color or contrast, which is especially dangerous for activities such as driving a vehicle.

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Problems using words when speaking or writing

People who are developing Alzheimer’s, or some other dementia, They often have trouble following or participating in a conversation. Sometimes they simply remain silent without knowing how to continue, or they constantly repeat what they are saying.

Another symptom is that They are constantly struggling to remember the correct words or the appropriate vocabulary. You need to pay special attention if he starts calling things by the wrong name, such as saying “writing stick” instead of a pencil.

Placing objects out of place

Another symptom of Alzheimer’s is if you put things out of place. or if you start losing objects without being able to remember the steps to find them.

This sign also includes loss of judgment, like leaving certain items in places that don’t belong, but also, for example, starting to give away money.

 
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