Ten Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

The 10 signs of Alzheimer’s disease are inaccurate. Early signs of the disease include cognitive decline, mood changes, personality changes, and attention changes.
1. Cognitive decline: In the early stage of the disease, patients may experience memory loss, especially near memory.
2. Mood changes: in the early stage of the disease, patients will have mood problems and symptoms such as irritability and anxiety.
3. Personality changes: patients will suddenly show increased language and extraversion. Patients who were previously extroverted will show a decrease in speech and reticence.
4. Attention changes. Inability to concentrate occurs before the onset of the disease.
Pre-onset signs of Alzheimer’s disease are generally not obvious and can easily be ignored by yourself and your family. If you are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, you should consult the hospital in time to avoid adverse consequences.