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Jun 1, 2020

[Answer] 2. What is the most common first sign of Alzheimer's Dementia?

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...1. Difficulty in remembering recent events 2. Difficulty in remembering childhood events 3. Loss of appetite 4. Violent temper tantrums The most common sign of Alzheimer's is difficulty in remembering recent events. Memories of childhood events are retained for quite a while, with the person sometimes reverting to childish behaviors. This progresses to depression, irritability, confusion, mood swings, and in some patients, aggression and sexual promiscuity. In later stages all sense of self disappears, control of body functions is lost, and round the clock care is necessary. Death usually occurs about seven years after diagnosis, but can be as long as 20 years later. At the turn of the 21st century, despite intensive scientific inquiry, there were no treatments that stopped, reversed, or slowed the progression of this devastating disease.




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