Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia, manifests through a range of symptoms that progressively worsen over time. Initially, individuals may experience mild forgetfulness and difficulty in recalling recent events. As the disease advances, memory loss becomes more pronounced, affecting daily tasks and communication abilities. Patients often struggle with finding the right words, maintaining spatial orientation, and making decisions. Behavioral changes such as confusion, suspicion, and mood swings are common. In later stages, individuals may require full-time care as they lose awareness of their surroundings and their own identity. Alzheimer's symptoms vary among patients, making early diagnosis crucial for managing symptoms and planning appropriate care and support.
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