All of us forget something from time to time. We look for keys in our pockets or can’t find the right word. These situations are common. Aging naturally changes our bodies and brains. Older people need more time to process information. However, we need to know where normal aging ends and where the problem begins. Alzheimer’s disease is not just ordinary forgetting. It is a disease that gradually destroys memory and thinking. The average person occasionally forgets an appointment. Later, he remembers it. A person with dementia forgets recent information permanently. He often repeats the same questions. He relies on notes or family help for tasks he used to manage on his own. This is the first warning sign.

Confusion, loss of judgement and significant mood changes

Sometimes you may not know how to set a new programme on your microwave. This is normal. However, a person with Alzheimer’s can’t even cook a familiar meal. He can’t follow a simple recipe. Patients also lose track of time. They don’t know what year or season it is. Sometimes they forget where they are and how they got there. People with the disease also experience profound personality changes. They tend to be confused, worried or very sad. They quickly become agitated out of their comfort zone. They lose interest in family and hobbies. They completely lose the ability to evaluate a situation logically. They make huge financial mistakes, give money to strangers and stop taking care of their personal hygiene.

Losing things and the importance of early professional help

We all lose our glasses from time to time. Usually, however, we can logically figure out where we left them. People with Alzheimer’s put things in nonsensical places. They put their keys in the refrigerator or their watch in the sugar bowl. They can’t find these things later and often accuse other people of stealing them. If you see these signs, definitely don’t wait. Go to a doctor quickly. Early diagnosis helps the patient and the family a lot. The doctor will rule out other diseases with similar symptoms. Prescribed medication will not cure the disease, but it will effectively slow its progression. Caring for such a person is difficult. Families very often need the help of specialists. A good professional caregiver has patience and can communicate with the patient properly. He creates a safe environment for him to live with dignity.

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