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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a continuous pathophysiological process.
Decades before the appearance of clinical symptoms, the human brain has already produced AD-specific pathological changes.
"World Alzheimer's Disease Report 2018" shows that every 3 seconds in the world, there will be 1 case of dementia.
Although there is currently no effective treatment for AD, in recent years, researchers have gradually discovered various AD-related biological markers, making it possible to diagnose AD and implement interventions in the preclinical stage.
Therefore, it is necessary to understand the early signs of AD.
This article provides a brief overview of the 20 early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
Yimaitong compiles and organizes, please do not reprint without authorization.
1 Memory loss You always forget where you put your keys, maybe you are born forgetful.
On the other hand, if you often forget recent events or new information, the Canadian Alzheimer's Association warns that you may be at risk of AD.
2 Difficult to complete daily events.
You don't know how to use the dishwasher.
Making a meal becomes a challenge.
Have you forgotten how to brush your teeth? One of the most common early symptoms of AD is difficulty in performing habitual activities.
If these conditions are similar to yours, then consult a doctor.
3 Difficulty in expressing Occasionally it is difficult to find the correct vocabulary expression, which does not necessarily mean that you have AD.
However, if you have these language problems (difficulty completing sentences, forgetting simple words, using the wrong name, etc.
) that make it difficult for your friends and family to understand, then your risk of developing AD is higher.
4 Disorientation One of the most common early symptoms of AD is disorientation.
For example, some patients will forget what day it is today.
Others may think that they are living at different times or have difficulty figuring out where they are, but these signs should not be taken lightly and they need to seek medical help.
5 Poor judgment If you suspect that you have AD, your doctor may evaluate your judgment.
What is bad judgment? For example, wearing a lot of clothes on a hot day or going out without a coat in winter are typical examples of patients with dementia.
6 Poor calculation (number) ability It is very common to make mistakes when making budgets, because we cannot all be mathematical geniuses.
However, when you can't figure out how to pay the bill or add a simple amount, you may need to worry.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, one of the early symptoms of AD is difficulty in processing numbers.
7 No longer able to follow the plan.
Some people find it difficult to follow the plan, but this does not mean that they are at risk of AD.
However, those who may have this neurodegenerative disease have difficulty planning their daily activities.
For example, they may not be able to follow the plan.
8 People who often put things in the wrong place are at risk of AD often mistakenly store frequently used items.
For example, they may put dirty dishes in the washing machine, or put dirty clothes in the dishwasher.
However, when they cannot find an item, they will feel confused and lost.
9 Don't know yourself in the mirror.
If you are unfamiliar with the image of yourself in the mirror.
Then you should see a doctor, because this may be a symptom of AD.
10 Vision problems Age-related vision loss and the need to wear glasses are normal.
But the Alzheimer's Association warns that it is abnormal to lose the ability to read, judge distance, and recognize colors.
11 Longing for loneliness Despite membership, not wanting to go to the gym does not mean that you are at potential risk of AD.
Maybe like everyone else, you may just lose the motivation to exercise.
12 Emotional changes Various things can cause emotional changes.
Most of the time, they are only temporary, and they will return to calm.
But sometimes this change may herald a more serious underlying condition.
AD patients often experience sudden emotional changes.
They tend to feel sad, happy, calm or anxious within a few seconds.
13 Personality changes Your personality changes so that friends and relatives no longer know you.
If your lover notices a change in your personality, you should go to a doctor for evaluation.
In some cases, the personality of AD patients may change.
For example, an extremely introverted person may become extroverted and vice versa.
14 Loss of motivation Although decreased motivation is not always a sign of AD (causes may include fatigue or depression), it should not be taken lightly.
If you lack enthusiasm and start to have a negative impact on your life, you should consult a doctor.
15 Spontaneity reduction Your boss criticizes your lack of initiative does not mean that you have AD.
Some people may be more passive than others.
However, if you notice that you have become less spontaneous or no longer show initiative in certain aspects of your life, you should consult a doctor.
The National Institute on Aging suggests that it is possible that you are experiencing early signs of AD.
16 Reduced vitality Fatigue is often accompanied by many health problems, such as flu.
In the first stage of AD disease, patients will feel energy loss, which lasts for 2 to 4 years on average.
Regardless of the cause, unexplained fatigue requires consultation with a doctor.
17 Coordination problems People with mild AD sometimes have coordination problems.
They lose the ability to use certain everyday objects or have difficulty writing.
But those who cannot write well are not necessarily at higher risk of AD.
18 Difficulty in falling asleep For most people with AD, sleep disturbance is a night-time torment and is often accompanied by some of the other symptoms mentioned in this article.
19 Strange thoughts Some people with AD have unusual thoughts in the first few years of the disease.
They may misunderstand the intentions of others.
For example, some people may think that the nurse is going to hurt them, or that the doctor is "nonsense" on their head.
In addition, it should be noted that other diseases, such as schizophrenia, can also have this symptom.
20 Feeling Lost of Control over Your Life Before showing more serious symptoms, some patients in the early stages of AD will feel that they have lost control of their lives.
Without the diagnosis of AD, their feelings are still unexplainable and will cause great frustration.
If you think you may have AD or worry about your health, you should consult a doctor.
Yimaitong compiled from: 20 early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
MSN.
lifestyle.
April.
1.
2019.
Decades before the appearance of clinical symptoms, the human brain has already produced AD-specific pathological changes.
"World Alzheimer's Disease Report 2018" shows that every 3 seconds in the world, there will be 1 case of dementia.
Although there is currently no effective treatment for AD, in recent years, researchers have gradually discovered various AD-related biological markers, making it possible to diagnose AD and implement interventions in the preclinical stage.
Therefore, it is necessary to understand the early signs of AD.
This article provides a brief overview of the 20 early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
Yimaitong compiles and organizes, please do not reprint without authorization.
1 Memory loss You always forget where you put your keys, maybe you are born forgetful.
On the other hand, if you often forget recent events or new information, the Canadian Alzheimer's Association warns that you may be at risk of AD.
2 Difficult to complete daily events.
You don't know how to use the dishwasher.
Making a meal becomes a challenge.
Have you forgotten how to brush your teeth? One of the most common early symptoms of AD is difficulty in performing habitual activities.
If these conditions are similar to yours, then consult a doctor.
3 Difficulty in expressing Occasionally it is difficult to find the correct vocabulary expression, which does not necessarily mean that you have AD.
However, if you have these language problems (difficulty completing sentences, forgetting simple words, using the wrong name, etc.
) that make it difficult for your friends and family to understand, then your risk of developing AD is higher.
4 Disorientation One of the most common early symptoms of AD is disorientation.
For example, some patients will forget what day it is today.
Others may think that they are living at different times or have difficulty figuring out where they are, but these signs should not be taken lightly and they need to seek medical help.
5 Poor judgment If you suspect that you have AD, your doctor may evaluate your judgment.
What is bad judgment? For example, wearing a lot of clothes on a hot day or going out without a coat in winter are typical examples of patients with dementia.
6 Poor calculation (number) ability It is very common to make mistakes when making budgets, because we cannot all be mathematical geniuses.
However, when you can't figure out how to pay the bill or add a simple amount, you may need to worry.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, one of the early symptoms of AD is difficulty in processing numbers.
7 No longer able to follow the plan.
Some people find it difficult to follow the plan, but this does not mean that they are at risk of AD.
However, those who may have this neurodegenerative disease have difficulty planning their daily activities.
For example, they may not be able to follow the plan.
8 People who often put things in the wrong place are at risk of AD often mistakenly store frequently used items.
For example, they may put dirty dishes in the washing machine, or put dirty clothes in the dishwasher.
However, when they cannot find an item, they will feel confused and lost.
9 Don't know yourself in the mirror.
If you are unfamiliar with the image of yourself in the mirror.
Then you should see a doctor, because this may be a symptom of AD.
10 Vision problems Age-related vision loss and the need to wear glasses are normal.
But the Alzheimer's Association warns that it is abnormal to lose the ability to read, judge distance, and recognize colors.
11 Longing for loneliness Despite membership, not wanting to go to the gym does not mean that you are at potential risk of AD.
Maybe like everyone else, you may just lose the motivation to exercise.
12 Emotional changes Various things can cause emotional changes.
Most of the time, they are only temporary, and they will return to calm.
But sometimes this change may herald a more serious underlying condition.
AD patients often experience sudden emotional changes.
They tend to feel sad, happy, calm or anxious within a few seconds.
13 Personality changes Your personality changes so that friends and relatives no longer know you.
If your lover notices a change in your personality, you should go to a doctor for evaluation.
In some cases, the personality of AD patients may change.
For example, an extremely introverted person may become extroverted and vice versa.
14 Loss of motivation Although decreased motivation is not always a sign of AD (causes may include fatigue or depression), it should not be taken lightly.
If you lack enthusiasm and start to have a negative impact on your life, you should consult a doctor.
15 Spontaneity reduction Your boss criticizes your lack of initiative does not mean that you have AD.
Some people may be more passive than others.
However, if you notice that you have become less spontaneous or no longer show initiative in certain aspects of your life, you should consult a doctor.
The National Institute on Aging suggests that it is possible that you are experiencing early signs of AD.
16 Reduced vitality Fatigue is often accompanied by many health problems, such as flu.
In the first stage of AD disease, patients will feel energy loss, which lasts for 2 to 4 years on average.
Regardless of the cause, unexplained fatigue requires consultation with a doctor.
17 Coordination problems People with mild AD sometimes have coordination problems.
They lose the ability to use certain everyday objects or have difficulty writing.
But those who cannot write well are not necessarily at higher risk of AD.
18 Difficulty in falling asleep For most people with AD, sleep disturbance is a night-time torment and is often accompanied by some of the other symptoms mentioned in this article.
19 Strange thoughts Some people with AD have unusual thoughts in the first few years of the disease.
They may misunderstand the intentions of others.
For example, some people may think that the nurse is going to hurt them, or that the doctor is "nonsense" on their head.
In addition, it should be noted that other diseases, such as schizophrenia, can also have this symptom.
20 Feeling Lost of Control over Your Life Before showing more serious symptoms, some patients in the early stages of AD will feel that they have lost control of their lives.
Without the diagnosis of AD, their feelings are still unexplainable and will cause great frustration.
If you think you may have AD or worry about your health, you should consult a doctor.
Yimaitong compiled from: 20 early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
MSN.
lifestyle.
April.
1.
2019.