Everyone struggles to come up with a name once in a while. But how can you tell if it’s more serious?. One symptom alone does not necessarily indicate that a person has Alzheimer’s or dementia. Dementia is a chronic loss of cognition, usually affecting memory, and Alzheimer’s causes 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases.
There are many other causes of memory loss, including vitamin B12 deficiency, and brain, thyroid, kidney, or liver disorders. However, having several other symptoms could be a sign of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The list of symptoms are well organized; you should press the next button below each symptom to move to the next one.
17Confusion
Being confused about where you are, what year it is, what you were doing, are all early warning signs.
This is a symptom that sneaks up on you as it can masquerade itself as basic forgetfulness.
If you feel like you can’t remember anything, it might be time to visit your doctor for an examination. Confusion and easy fatigue can also be a symptom of anemia. Here are symptoms of anemia you should never ignore.