Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease: What to Watch For
Early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease may include:
* Memory loss that affects daily life, such as forgetting recent conversations or appointments
* Difficulty in planning or solving problems
* Problems with language, such as finding the right words or understanding what others say
* Disorientation to time and place, such as getting lost in a familiar neighborhood
* Poor judgment or decision-making
* Changes in personality and behavior, such as becoming withdrawn or impulsive
* Difficulty with coordination and balance
* Vision problems
* Incontinence
It's important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other conditions, so it's important to see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis.
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