Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
The Alzheimer’s Association’s website
is loaded with the most up-to the-date information regarding all the various
aspects of Alzheimer’s disease. Part of
their extensive information includes a check list of 10 early warning signs of
the disease. This is important to know
as an early diagnosis allows someone an opportunity to seek treatment and to
make plans for the future. While
everyone’s journey is different, they recommend if you or a loved one is
exhibiting signs of memory loss, to consult with a doctor.
The first sign of Alzheimer’s as
stated by the Association is memory loss that disrupts a person’s daily life. This
is the most common sign of Alzheimer’s, especially in the early stages. Examples include forgetting important dates
or events as well as recently learned information.
The second sign is experiencing difficulties
in developing a plan or working with numbers.
It may affect everyday tasks such as balancing a checkbook or keeping
track of monthly bills.
Next they cite new problems that
develop in completing familiar tasks around the home, at work or leisure. The person experiences difficulties when driving
to a familiar location, managing a budget or remembering the rules of a
favorite game.
Fourth on the Alzheimer’s
Association’s list is signs of confusion regarding time and place. Examples include losing track of dates and what
time of the year it is as well as forgetting where they are or how they got
there.
Another sign of Alzheimer’s is
problems understanding visual images and spatial relationships. This can mean difficulty
reading, judging distances and determining color or contrast. Further along in the disease, a person may
not recognize their own reflection.
The sixth sign on their list includes
experiencing new problems with words when speaking or writing. Another sign is misplacing things and not
having the ability to retrace their steps. People
suffering from Alzheimer’s disease may put things in unusual
places.
The eighth sign includes decreased or
poor judgment such as giving away large amounts of money to fraudulent causes
or paying less attention to grooming habits.
The ninth sign stated by the Association is withdrawing from work or
social activities. Last on the list is a
significant change in mood and personality.
People with the disease can become confused, suspicious, depressed,
fearful or anxious. Please see the
Alzheimer’s Association’s website for the complete details on the early warning
signs of the disease.
This post is intended for informational purposes only. Please contact your health care provider with
any questions or concerns you have regarding your health.
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