It looks like that headline got cut off, but it’s referring to early signs of Alzheimer’s disease.
Here are 7 common early warning signs doctors look for:
1. Memory loss that affects daily life
Forgetting recent conversations, appointments, or repeating the same questions often.
2. Difficulty planning or solving problems
Trouble following recipes, managing bills, or concentrating on tasks that used to be easy.
3. Confusion with time or place
Losing track of dates, seasons, or forgetting where they are or how they got there.
4. Trouble completing familiar tasks
Struggling with routine activities like cooking, driving to familiar places, or using appliances.
5. Language problems
Forgetting simple words, repeating themselves, or having difficulty following conversations.
6. Poor judgment or decision-making
Unusual financial decisions, neglecting personal hygiene, or acting in uncharacteristic ways.
7. Changes in mood or personality
Increased confusion, anxiety, suspicion, depression, or withdrawal from social activities.
⚠️ Important context
These signs can be associated with Alzheimer’s disease, but:
- Not everyone with these symptoms has Alzheimer’s
- Stress, depression, vitamin deficiencies, sleep problems, or medication side effects can cause similar issues
- A proper diagnosis requires a medical evaluation
👍 What to do if you notice these signs
- Consult a doctor early (primary care or neurologist)
- Keep track of symptoms and changes over time
- Don’t self-diagnose from social media posts
If you want, I can also explain the difference between normal age-related forgetfulness and early dementia—that’s something a lot of people get confused about.