That headline is clearly cut off and dramatized, but the topic itself is important. Early signs of Alzheimer’s disease are usually subtle, gradual, and often mistaken for normal aging.
Here are 7 early warning signs you should actually pay attention to:
🧠 7 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
1. Memory loss affecting daily life
- Forgetting recent conversations or events
- Repeating the same questions
2. Difficulty performing familiar tasks
- Trouble cooking, using appliances, or managing routine activities
3. Confusion about time or place
- Losing track of dates or seasons
- Getting lost in familiar surroundings
4. Problems with words and communication
- Struggling to find the right words
- Pausing mid-sentence or repeating phrases
5. Misplacing things in unusual places
- Putting items in odd locations
- Unable to retrace steps
6. Poor judgment or decision-making
- Unusual financial decisions
- Neglecting hygiene or safety
7. Mood and personality changes
- Increased anxiety, irritability, or suspicion
- Withdrawal from social activities
⚠️ Important reality check
- Occasional forgetfulness = normal aging
- Alzheimer’s = progressive decline that interferes with daily life
🚨 When to seek medical advice
- Symptoms are frequent and worsening
- Daily functioning is affected
- Others notice clear changes
Early evaluation helps:
- rule out reversible causes (vitamin deficiencies, thyroid issues)
- start treatment and planning early
🧾 Bottom line
These signs don’t confirm Alzheimer’s on their own, but they are important early signals that shouldn’t be ignored, especially if they persist and worsen over time.
If you want, I can give you a simple side-by-side comparison of normal aging vs early Alzheimer’s so it’s easier to recognize the difference.