Ten warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease

February 6th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

The Alzheimer’s Association has developed the following list of warning signs that include common symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Individuals who exhibit several of these symptoms should see a physician for a complete evaluation.

1. Memory loss

2. Difficulty performing familiar tasks

3. Problems with language

4. Disorientation to time and place

5. Poor or decreased judgment

6. Problems with abstract thinking

7. Misplacing things

8. Changes in mood or behavior

9. Changes in personality

10. Loss of initiative

It is normal for certain kinds of memory, such as the ability to remember lists of words, to decline with normal aging. In fact, normal individuals 50 years of age will recall only about 60% as many items on some kinds of memory tests as individuals 20 years of age. Furthermore, everyone forgets, and every 20 year old is well aware of multiple times he or she couldn’t think of an answer on a test that he or she once knew. Almost no 20 year old worries when he/she forgets something, that he/she has the ‘early stages of Alzheimer’s disease,’ whereas an individual 50 or 60 years of age with a few memory lapses may worry that they have the ‘early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.’

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