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Alzheimer's disease is characterized by memory loss. The inability to recall recent events or discussions is one of the first indicators. Memory loss worsens as the disease advances, and other symptoms emerge.
At initially, a person with Alzheimer's disease may notice that they are having trouble remembering things and organizing their thoughts. It's possible that a family member or friend will note how the symptoms worsen. Memory loss, thinking and reasoning problems, making judgements and decisions, planning and completing family tasks, personality and behavior changes, and skill preservation are all symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. If you're worried about your memory or other cognitive abilities, see your doctor for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis.
At initially, a person with Alzheimer's disease may notice that they are having trouble remembering things and organizing their thoughts. It's possible that a family member or friend will note how the symptoms worsen. Memory loss, thinking and reasoning problems, making judgements and decisions, planning and completing family tasks, personality and behavior changes, and skill preservation are all symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. If you're worried about your memory or other cognitive abilities, see your doctor for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis.