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A Few Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

by Juliane Anders

While aging gracefully can result in a loss and concentration and difficult recalling where one has left certain items, it may be a sign of a much greater problem. Alzheimer’s disease can affect a person’s daily life and the life of their loved ones negatively, and it is important to recognize the signs of this illness in order to better treat it. Alzheimer’s requires treatment early on by a medical professional, and it is important to recognize the warning signs that it may be time to visit a doctor.

Senior moments are a common fact of life as we age; however, if one has problem with basic tasks and ends up missing important appointments, it may be a symptom of Alzheimer’s disease. The behavioral signs vary depending on whether one lives a passive or active lifestyle, with the latter being easier to identify, as Alzheimer’s will slowly cause a loss of social function.

Individuals with Alzheimer’s disease can also dress inappropriately for the current situation. For example, they can wear incorrect clothing to a social function or too little clothing in the winter months.

Being desensitized to hot and cold can be dangerous when a person takes a shower, as they may accidentally scald themselves.

A lack of judgment in dealing with one’s financial circumstances, such as the delaying the payment of bills or spending money in a frivolous manner, can also be an indicator of Alzheimer’s disease.

Another common sign of this illness is when one sits in from a television set for hours on end, just staring blankly at the screen. Listlessness will result in someone suffering from Alzheimer’s to engage themselves in non-demanding endeavors such as staring out a window.

As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, memory loss becomes more common and concentration becomes difficult. Forgetting names, appointments, and events can severely impact one’s life, and a person may end up disorientated, forgetting where they are.

If a loved one suffers from these symptoms, then it may be for them to get checked out by a medical professional. Even if they do not have Alzheimer’s, there are a number of other neurological illnesses that can mimic the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Management of this illness is possible if it is detected early, so one should not delay in setting up an appointment if they recognize the signs.

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