Identifying the Symptoms of Alzheimer Disease

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Alzheimers care can turn out to be a challenging task and may end up overwhelming the individual or the family members of the patient. After the initial diagnosis is made, it is necessary that the changes in the care routine are made immediately. You need to make changes in the way you interact with the patient.

Identifying the signs during the initial stages will certainly help to start the treatment immediately. It is necessary that you check for the telltale signs. If you find it similar to any of the ones stated below, then it is recommended that you immediately seek medical help.

Memory Changes that have a direct effect on daily life: During the onset of the disease, patients often end up forgetting recently acquired information. They might forget important dates and may have to take the help of memory aides such as electronic devices and handwritten notes to remind them of even day to day activities.

Difficulties Faced in Solving Problems: Patients may face difficulty in solving complicated problems. They may find it difficult to keep track of the monthly bills or even remember something as ordinary as a recipe.

Struggling to complete the regular tasks: Alzheimer patients find it difficult to complete regular tasks, be it driving down a familiar lane or even remembering the rules of the game that they play regularly

Confusion with place or time: Alzheimer patients often lose track of the passage of time, dates and seasons. They even forget where they are and how they ended up being there.

Difficulty in understanding spatial relationships and visual images: Having vision problems is a common symptom in such patients. They might find it difficult to judge distance, determine contrast or colour, judge distance or even find it difficult to read.

Misplacing Things and failing to keep a track of their steps: Patients may end up keeping their things in a completely different place than their original place and thus find it difficult to trace the lost items.

Problems in Writing and Speech: People may have difficulty in participating in a discussion or a conversation. They may cease to have an idea of what they were doing.

Frequent Mood Changes and Changes in Personality: People suffering from Alzheimer disease can undergo frequent changes in their mood and personality. Their might be abrupt changes in their mood and behaviour. They might either become suspicious, anxious, depressed or confused. They might either get upset easily, no matter whether they are with their family or friends. It is necessary to inculcate habits and ways by which they can do things in a particular way. They may get irritated whenever there is a disruption in their regular routine. They might even feel tired with their usual routine of going to work and living up to their familiar duties. They might also withdraw into a shell when it comes to social engagements and be happy being in their own space.

It is necessary that a proper dementia careregimen be set up to carry out the task effectively.
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