there is another one that appears earlier
“Dementia” is term used to describe a range of different conditions that lead to progressive deterioration of the brain and progressive memory loss, which is a disease Alzheimer’s diseasea brain disease that worsens over time is the most common. This disease causes the brain to shrink and, over time, neurons in the brain die. This disease marks the lives of people, and although While there is no cure today, rapid detection can help slow progression.
The majority of the population associates this disease with memory loss, and while this is true, this symptom is the most common and most characteristic of the disease, according to a study published in a specialized journal. BMJ is open and collected at the US National Library of Medicine. I may not be the first to have “dementia.”
What might be the first symptom?
Researchers found that depression and cognitive decline were the first symptoms that appeared in 98.5 percent and 99.1 percentrespectively, study participants with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Memory impairment was observed 38.5 months before diagnosis, and depressed mood. 37.4 months
An investigation was carried out from 1937 to 2016aiming to document the initial symptoms that precede a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. This It consisted of four studies who met the inclusion criteria. They did this because they had different goals, diagnoses, and participants. The four studies involved 593 people. which were followed to determine the transition to Alzheimer’s disease.
Research findings
Research results they offered that neurological and depressive behavior is an early phenomenon Alzheimer’s disease. However, the lack of data and heterogeneity of methodology and results, as well as the lack of other previous or additional studies, made it is impossible to come to a final conclusion.
Alzheimer’s Association created a list of ten signs and symptoms of the disease. These include changes in mood or personality. The rest – changes in memory, difficulty solving problems, difficulty performing ordinary everyday tasks, disorientation in time or place, difficulty understanding visual images, new problems with the use of words (both oral and written), placing objects out of place, decrease. or lack of common sense and loss of initiative.