What are the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?

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Dementia patients with early memory impairment is mild, is to produce obvious forgetting of recent events, but can recall the past events. Now more and more elderly people have Alzheimer's disease. What are the symptoms of this disease? Let's get to know.

What are the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?

First, it is difficult to perform familiar tasks. The patients will not do what they would do, and tend to simply repeat, or suddenly forget why they should do what they are doing, such as putting on their shoes and where to go. And may appear sphincter control disorders, life can not take care of themselves, if no one will be dirty.

Second: emotional or behavioral changes, compulsion and ritual behavior. The characteristics and rituals of obsessive-compulsive behavior in the early stage of dementia are either based on stereotyped and rigid behavior caused by brain damage, or derived from obsessive-compulsive personality.

Third: the decline or lack of judgment ability. People's judgment of social things is declining. What others say is what they say. They can't deal with interpersonal relationships correctly. They can't arrange their daily life reasonably. They have difficulty in calculating. They can't count money when they buy things, or they can give it all to others.

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I don't remember where I put my things. I often think it's lost or stolen. 8. Emotional or behavioral change, compulsion and ritual behavior. The characteristics and rituals of obsessive-compulsive behavior in the early stage of dementia are either based on stereotyped and rigid behavior caused by brain damage, or derived from obsessive-compulsive personality.