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What Are Early Signs of Dementia or Alzheimer’s Explained

Alzheimeru2019s disease affects a personu2019s ability to perform daily chores. It impacts their brain function and hinders their work and social life. Whether you are suffering from dementia or someone you care about, it is essential that you should be aware of the early signs of dementia. It will help you to make an early diagnosis.<br>

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What Are Early Signs of Dementia or Alzheimer’s Explained

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  1. WHAT ARE EARLY SIGNS OF DEMENTIA OR ALZHEIMER’S? EXPLAINED

  2. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. It is one of the most widely spread health issues globally. Individuals with dementia often require specialized care as their symptoms progress. Similarly, Alzheimer’s disease affects a person’s ability to perform daily chores. It impacts their brain function and hinders their work and social life.

  3. EARLY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA Changes in Memory Affecting Daily Chores It is common to forget about appointments, the names of colleagues or friends, or a phone number. However, a person with dementia may forget things more often or may face difficulty recalling the things that happened recently. Changes in Communication and Language It is normal to face trouble in finding the right word to express what you want to say. However, a person experiencing dementia may not remember simple words or may use words that are hard to understand. Misplacing Things It is normal to misplace things, like keys or a wallet. But, a person living with dementia may put things in the wrong places. Facing Challenges in Understanding Visuals A person who has dementia may face issues with vision, like in movement. In addition, they may face challenges in finding their way around or placing things.

  4. EARLY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Experience Challenges in Solving Problems Making errors in household bills and having problems managing finances. People who are suffering from dementia may face changes working with numbers. Getting Issues in Completing Familiar Tasks Sometimes, people need help recording a TV show or using the microwave. People who are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease usually find it difficult to do daily activities. Confusion With Place or Time People with Alzheimer’s disease can forget to remember dates, seasons, and how the time is going. They may also face trouble understanding things that are not happening immediately. Misplacing Things A person who is experiencing Alzheimer’s disease may put things in incorrect spots. They may lose things and not be able to keep them in their original place.

  5. HOW TO REDUCE EARLY SIGNS OF DEMENTIA? Daily Checking Your Blood Pressure According to the research, better control of the blood pressure at the time of midlife not only helps reduce the risk of cognitive health and dementia but also protects from stroke or heart attack. Maintain a Good Sleep Sleep can benefit the mind in many ways. It provides the brain with the chance to lock in the memories and elevate the ability to learn new skills. Take Care of Your Mental Health As per some studies, the history of depression is somehow linked with dementia in later life. Maintaining hobbies and social activities can help ease depression, and doing physical activity can help reduce stress.

  6. HOW TO REDUCE EARLY SIGNS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE? Following Healthy Diet There is no specific diet to recommend; however, some healthy eating diets are linked to cognitive benefits. For instance, reducing sugar intake or managing weight can protect the brain and help reduce inflammation. Engaging Socially Staying socially active and getting engaged with others can help maintain cognitive health. Cognitive Training Engaging in brain-challenging activities, such as playing board games, reading, or solving puzzles, can help maintain cognitive function.

  7. CONCLUSION Prevention is better than cure. The same goes for the patients who are suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s. Knowing what are early signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s can help individuals take precautions before the situation gets worse. However, even the support services can be beneficial for you or your loved ones who are going through this. If you are looking for professional Alzheimer’s or dementia support services, consider Alnicor Consulting for personalized care plans. We are the ideal destination to have experienced and trained caregivers who provide necessary support to patients. Schedule your appointment by visiting our website today!

  8. CONTACT INFORMATION https://alnicorconsulting.com/early-signs-of-dementia-or-alzheimers/ 183-325-6267 18332111777

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