It looks like the headline got cut off—but I’ll give you the clear, factual version without the hype.
Early signs of
Alzheimer’s disease are often subtle but persistent. Recognizing them early can really help with diagnosis and care.
🧠 7 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s
🧩 1. Memory Loss That Disrupts Daily Life
- Forgetting recent events or repeating questions
- Relying more on notes or reminders than before
🗂️ 2. Difficulty Planning or Solving Problems
- Trouble following steps (like a recipe)
- Difficulty managing money or bills
🕒 3. Confusion About Time or Place
- Losing track of dates or seasons
- Not knowing where they are or how they got there
👁️ 4. Trouble with Visual & Spatial Tasks
- Difficulty reading or judging distances
- Problems recognizing familiar faces or objects
🗣️ 5. Problems with Words or Conversation
- Struggling to find the right word
- Stopping mid-sentence or repeating themselves
🔑 6. Misplacing Things Frequently
- Putting items in unusual places
- Being unable to retrace steps
😔 7. Changes in Mood or Personality
- Increased anxiety, confusion, or irritability
- Withdrawal from social or work activities
⚠️ Important Difference
👉 Normal aging = occasional forgetfulness
👉 Alzheimer’s = persistent, worsening changes that affect daily life
🚨 When to Seek Help
- Symptoms happen often
- They worsen over time
- Daily functioning is affected
💡 Bottom Line
👉 Early detection can improve quality of life
👉 These signs are warning signals—not something to ignore
If you want, I can show you a quick self-check to tell normal memory lapses from something more serious 👍