Alzheimer’s is a disorder that is caused by degeneration of brain’s nerve cells or neurons, resulting in memory loss and behavioral changes. Early-onset or young onset Alzheimer’s affects middle-aged people, below 65 years.
Some of the symptoms of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s:
- Memory loss in daily activities
- Difficulty in planning or problem-solving
- Confusion with time and place
- Trouble in understanding visual images
- Misplacing things and unable to retrace
- Changes in mood and personality
When should you consult a doctor?
Consult a doctor when you facing challenges with memory and behavior problems.
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