Alzheimers Disease Health Center
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It’s important to know the signs of Alzheimer’s disease. If you know the signs, you can get help right away. Some signs of the disease are listed here:
Early signs
- finding it hard to remember things
- asking the same questions over and over
- having trouble paying bills or solving simple math problems
- getting lost
- losing things or putting them in odd places
Later signs
- forgetting how to brush your teeth or comb your hair
- being confused about time, people, or places
- forgetting the names of common things, such as a desk, house, or apple
- wandering away from home
Mild cognitive impairment
Some older people have a condition called mild cognitive impairment, or MCI. It can be an early sign of Alzheimer’s. But, not everyone with MCI will develop Alzheimer’s disease. People with MCI can still take care of themselves and do their normal activities.
CI memory problems may include:
- losing things often
- forgetting to go to events or appointments
- having more trouble coming up with words than other people the same age.
If you have MCI, it’s important to see your doctor or specialist every 6 to 12 months.
Ask him or her to check for changes in your memory and thinking.