Symptoms of Alzheimer's
The most common early symptom of Alzheimer's is difficulty
remembering newly learned information.
Just like the rest of our bodies, our brains change as we
age. Most of us eventually notice some slowed thinking and occasional problems
with remembering certain things. However, serious memory loss, confusion and
other major changes in the way our minds work may be a sign that brain cells
are failing.
The most common early symptom of Alzheimer's is difficulty
remembering newly learned information because Alzheimer's changes typically
begin in the part of the brain that affects learning. As Alzheimer's advances
through the brain it leads to increasingly severe symptoms, including
disorientation, mood and behavior changes; deepening confusion about events,
time and place; unfounded suspicions about family, friends and professional
caregivers; more serious memory loss and behavior changes; and difficulty
speaking, swallowing and walking.
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