Alzheimer’s is a condition of mental disorder that degenerates brain nerves cells or neurons, resulting in memory loss and behaviour changes. Late-onset Alzheimer’s is affected in people aged 65 and above. This may or may not be hereditary and most of the people aged above 85 would face Alzheimer’s.
Some of the symptoms of Late-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 have serious memory problems with age.
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