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Alzheimer’s disease is considered to be a non-treatable form of dementia and accounts for roughly 65% of all irreversible cases. Although it cannot be cured by medicine or surgery, the progression of Alzheimer’s disease can be slowed with proper medical treatment and appropriate care.
Generally speaking, symptoms of dementia include impaired reasoning, memory, and changes in personality. Signs of Alzheimer’s disease include:
- Being confused with time
- Difficulty in communicating or expressing oneself
- Frequent forgetfulness
- Inability to maintain a schedule or routine
- Challenges with abstract or critical thinking
- Unable to make decisions
- Swift or unexplained changes in emotional behavior
- Poor judgment and reasoning
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Last modify: April 17, 2025