What are the symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease?

 

What are the symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease?

What are the symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease

Initially, memory problems take place, but later, as other parts of the cerebral cortex are affected, there are changes in language, reasoning, and social behavior.

The person cannot find the right words, has impaired judgment, and has vision issues.

The person affected with Alzheimer's has difficulty performing the most straightforward task of daily routine activities. Alzheimer's symptoms are:

  • The person cannot drive a car

  • Trouble in cooking

  • Trouble in handling money

  • Judgment is poor

  • Mood changes

  • Ask the same question many times

  • The person has so much confusion 

  • Wandering 

  • The patient may experience worries and anger, and at times they may be violent due to the disease progression.

  • Problems recognising friends and family

  • Impulsive behavior

  • The person cannot communicate

  • Hallucinations

  • Mood swings

  • Anxiety 

In the early stage of Alzheimer's dementia, a person can also drive and work with involvement in social activities. But he or she may experience that they forget words that are familiar to them or they forget the location of everyday objects.

The moderate stage of Alzheimer's dementia is the longest stage, and the difficulty begins with activities like paying bills. There is a beginning of difficulty in communication. Routine activities started getting affected in a way that the person could not manage medication. He or she may have difficulty taking a bath and getting dressed. The person does not remember the phone number. There is confusion about the days of the week. The person finds it difficult to recognise the friend and the family. Sleep is disturbed. The person needs help in self-care, like bathing and grooming. There may be depression and anxiety. The person may develop urinary incontinence.

The final stage is severe because more neurons involved in cognition and physical function are damaged. Due to this, the ability of the person to respond to the environment is lost. There is almost total memory loss and the person is not aware of the surroundings. At this stage, the person needs help in all the activities like eating, sitting, and walking. The ability to communicate is lost, and speech becomes limited to a few words. At this stage, there is an increased risk of Pneumonia and skin infections.

Alzheimer's symptoms depend on mild, moderate, and severe stages.

What is life for a person with Alzheimer's Disease?

After the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, the person can live from 4 to 8 years. Then, based on other factors, he can live for 20 years.

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