10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s
- Fortisinternationalcare

- Dec 19, 2019
- 2 min read

Have you ever noticed an unusual kind of memory loss in older people that is different from everyday forgetting? This can be a symptom of Alzheimer's disease which affects older people. Eventually, the disease makes it harder to remember even basic stuff of routine life like how to tie a shoe or names of their family members.
Alzheimer's is a brain disease that causes a slow decline in a person’s memory and mental functions, leading to a serious disruption in his daily life.
If you notice any of these below-given warning signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in you or your elder family members, you should consult with your doctor immediately. If you are looking for the Alzheimer’s treatment in India,
Memory loss
Forgetting things abnormally is denoted as the most common sign of Alzheimer’s disease. Your loved one may start forgetting important dates or events or can ask for the same questions repeatedly.
Planning and solving problems
Alzheimer’s makes it very difficult to work with numbers or to follow a plan of action like maintaining monthly bills or a checkbook.
Daily tasks
Alzheimer's can make even familiar and easy things, a big deal. Some people may experience a greater problem with concentrating on day-to-day tasks like driving a commonly travelled route.
Determining time or place
Losing track of dates and misunderstanding the passage of time are also alarming signs of AD.
Vision loss
Problems in reading, judging distance and determining contrast or color when driving.
Difficulty in conversation
People suffering from Alzheimer's may feel trouble while initiating or joining a conversation. They may stop in the middle of a conversation or repeat one sentence many times as they may forget how to finish a sentence or forget the right words for specific items.
Misplacing things
AD can make your or your loved one putting items in unusual places. Leading to the hardships in retracing those items. This condition may also make them think that others are stealing their possessions.
Decision-making
Basic decision-making skills in people who are suffering from Alzheimer’s gets drastically decreased. For example, they can’t even decide very small things like whether they should take a bath or not.
Social Withdrawal
Since people with Alzheimer’s start hesitating to initiate or join a conversation, they tend to be less involved in social activities, events, gatherings and they may also feel trouble keeping up with their hobbies.
Mood Changes
Extreme mood swings and changes in personality may occur. People with AD can constantly have feelings of confusion, depression, anxiety, fearfulness and suspicious of people.
What to do if you notice these signs
If you notice any of these signs of Alzheimer's in yourself or your loved one, don't ignore them. Talk to a specialist. Explore treatments that may provide some relief of symptoms and help you maintain a level of independence longer.
At Fortis, we have a very experienced Neurosurgery/Neurology team to address a host of functional neurosurgical disorders.




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