Understanding the beginning symptoms of Alzheimer’s is essential to providing proper treatment to one of the potentially most devastating diseases that is known to man and which affects the elderly and causes them a lot of distress. Whether a person notices one or several beginning symptoms of Alzheimer’s it is imperative that the condition be diagnosed at the earliest by a medical specialist that is trained in the evaluation of memory disorders and typically these medical specialists are psychiatrists as well as neurologists.
The first and very common beginning symptom of Alzheimer’s is that a person begins to ask the same question repeatedly. In a similar vein another of the early beginning symptoms of Alzheimer’s is that the person repeats the same story over and over again and word for word.
Other beginning symptoms of Alzheimer’s include forgetting the way a certain common dish is cooked and not being able to make elementary repairs and even failing to play cards in the proper manner. Normally, the person had been able to perform these activities without any fuss or bother and in a regular manner as well.
When a person begins to lose their natural abilities to do simple things such as paying their bills or being able to balance their checkbooks, you know that they are experiencing beginning symptoms of Alzheimer’s. The same is the case when they forget to take their daily bath or wear the same clothes without changing them while at the same time insisting that they have had their bath and changed their clothes or insisting that their clothes are very clean.
Finally, a sure beginning symptoms of Alzheimer’s is when a person has to rely on others, typically their spouses to make ordinary decisions on their behalf and to also have someone else answer questions that they were previously able to answer perfectly well on their own. These are the most common beginning symptoms of Alzheimer’s and if you notice someone close to you developing one or more of these symptoms then you must ensure getting that person checked for Alzheimer’s disease.
Being sure of what the more common and first symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are can prove to be invaluable in helping a person that develops such symptoms. If these early symptoms are ignored or not understood it could cause great distress to everyone concerned as a late discovery and treatment of these first symptoms would make it almost impossible to reverse dangers such as the possible destruction of the brain cells.