Here are 7 early signs of Alzheimer’s disease that you should be aware of. Recognizing them early can help with timely medical evaluation and care planning:
1. Memory Loss That Disrupts Daily Life
- Forgetting recently learned information repeatedly
- Relying heavily on notes, reminders, or family members
2. Difficulty Planning or Solving Problems
- Trouble following familiar tasks like cooking, paying bills, or managing schedules
- Problems with concentration or keeping track of steps
3. Confusion with Time or Place
- Losing track of dates, seasons, or the passage of time
- Forgetting where you are or how you got there
4. Trouble Understanding Visual Images or Spatial Relationships
- Difficulty reading, judging distance, or recognizing colors and contrasts
- May affect driving or navigating familiar places
5. Problems with Words (Speaking or Writing)
- Struggling to find the right words
- Stopping mid-conversation or repeating phrases frequently
6. Misplacing Things and Losing the Ability to Retrace Steps
- Putting items in unusual places (e.g., keys in the fridge)
- Difficulty finding them later, even after retracing steps
7. Changes in Mood or Personality
- Increased anxiety, confusion, suspicion, or irritability
- Withdrawal from social activities, hobbies, or work
⚠️ When to Seek Medical Advice
- Symptoms are frequent and interfere with daily life
- They gradually worsen over time
💡 What You Can Do
- Consult a doctor or neurologist for evaluation
- Encourage mental and physical activity
- Maintain a healthy, structured routine
- Keep social connections and emotional support
Early detection doesn’t mean immediate decline—it allows for planning, treatment options, and lifestyle changes that can improve quality of life.
I can also explain how Alzheimer’s differs from normal age-related forgetfulness, which helps identify the warning signs more clearly. Do you want me to do that?