It looks like your question got cut off, but I’ll answer the likely intent: early signs of Alzheimer’s disease and how they’re noticed.
Alzheimer’s disease usually develops slowly, and early signs are often subtle—noticed by the person or close family members.
🧠 Early signs you can notice
1) Memory problems (most common early sign)
- Forgetting recent conversations or events
- Repeating the same questions
- Misplacing items in unusual places
2) Difficulty planning or solving problems
- Trouble managing bills or calculations
- Difficulty following steps in cooking or tasks
3) Confusion with time or place
- Losing track of dates or seasons
- Getting confused in familiar places
4) Language problems
- Struggling to find the right words
- Stopping mid-sentence or repeating phrases
5) Poor judgment
- Making unusual financial decisions
- Not recognizing risks or common sense situations
6) Changes in mood or personality
- Becoming more anxious, suspicious, or withdrawn
- Losing interest in hobbies or social activities
⚠️ Important reality
Early Alzheimer’s is often mistaken for:
- normal aging
- stress or depression
- sleep problems
- vitamin deficiencies
That’s why medical evaluation is important if symptoms persist.
🩺 When to seek help
If memory or thinking problems:
- are getting worse over time
- affect daily life (work, money, safety)
- are noticed by others more than by you
A doctor may recommend cognitive tests or brain scans.
If you want, I can also explain:
- the difference between normal forgetfulness and dementia
- or the very earliest warning signs before memory loss starts