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Common Signs of Alzheimer’s

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Sudden Outbursts

Another sign of Alzheimer’s disease that you are likely to notice is outbursts for no reason at all. This can be very challenging for caregivers to manage. As Alzheimer’s progresses, the person might start feeling anxious or scared without any reason. They could end up screaming and yelling at you like they are furious about something that makes no sense. This is because their thought process has become impaired, making it difficult to understand a situation logically.

Difficulty Writing

When a disease affects the brain, it is said to have cognitive effects. One of these can be trouble with concentration or an inability to focus on one task for very long. This typically occurs in the later stages of Alzheimer’s and is sometimes accompanied by physical signs such as tremors. For example, people might have difficulty holding a pen or pencil correctly when this occurs. Poor handwriting caused by this symptom reflects their loss of fine motor skills, affecting other parts of the body, including hand movements and swallowing difficulties.

Loss Of Appetite

When a person starts losing their appetite due to Alzheimer’s disease, they will take more extended periods between meals and sometimes only eat small portions when they do have something to eat. This is common in the earlier stages of the disease because people might forget about eating altogether or overcompensating over other problems. However, as Alzheimer’s progresses into later stages, this hunger issue can prevent them from maintaining an appropriate weight, making them more susceptible to additional health issues.

Conclusion

Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative disease that slowly destroys your loved one’s memory, thinking skills, and even the ability to carry out daily activities. There are various symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s, and you might have experienced some in the past. Regardless of this, it is best to seek medical advice if you are concerned about your elderly loved ones or family members for any reason. This disease can be scary, so it is best to try and notice warning signs as soon as possible. 

 

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