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🧠 7 early signs of Alzheimer’s disease you should watch for
These signs are subtle at first and often mistaken for normal aging, but they tend to progress over time:
1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life
Forgetting recently learned information, important dates, or asking the same questions repeatedly.
2. Difficulty planning or solving problems
Struggling with tasks like managing finances, following recipes, or concentrating on steps.
3. Trouble completing familiar tasks
Everyday activities—like driving to a known place or operating household appliances—become confusing.
4. Confusion with time or place
Losing track of dates, seasons, or forgetting where they are and how they got there.
5. Problems with words (speaking or writing)
Difficulty finding the right words, stopping mid-conversation, or repeating themselves.
6. Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps
Putting items in unusual places (e.g., keys in the fridge) and being unable to find them.
7. Changes in mood, personality, or judgment
Becoming unusually withdrawn, anxious, suspicious, or making poor decisions.
⚠️ When to take it seriously
Everyone forgets things sometimes. The key difference is:
- Frequency
- Progression
- Impact on daily life
If several of these signs appear and worsen, it’s important to consult a doctor early.
If you want, I can also break down how Alzheimer’s differs from normal aging or what steps can help reduce risk.