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Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, affecting one in every ten people over the age of 65. While some issues related to memory can be related to stress, exhaustion, or even hunger, it is important to pay attention to your symptoms to ensure it is not more serious. If you experience the following symptoms on a regular basis, it might be time to talk to your physician.
Dr. Seth Tuwiner provides comprehensive testing and treatment for Alzheimer's disease in Leesburg, VA. Learn more about Alzheimer's and call (703) 293-5244 to schedule your appointment today.
Do you lose track of important dates, forget about appointments, or rely on notes to remember simple tasks? Forgetting things every once and awhile is not a big deal, but it might be a good idea to talk to your doctor if you think memory loss is affecting your ability to live normally.
A lot of people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s find it difficult to develop a plan or work with numbers. This can lead to issues with paying bills, cooking, and other daily tasks.
Alzheimer’s can lead to losing track of dates, losing a sense of time, and feeling disoriented. It can also cause people to get lost easily in places they are familiar with.
Difficulty reading, changes in depth perception, and difficulty determining colors can be a sign of the early stages of Alzheimer's.
Misplacing your keys from time to time after a long day is normal. But if you find yourself putting keys, TV remotes, jewelry, and other things in unusual places, then it might be time to consult a physician.
People with Alzheimer's may have trouble following or joining a conversation. They also commonly call things by the wrong name and have trouble picking the correct words.
The mood and personality of people with Alzheimer’s can change. They can become anxious, frustrated, and depressed, especially when experiencing memory loss or confusion.
Because the symptoms of Alzheimer’s are similar to those of other conditions, it’s difficult to diagnose. While it’s usually not diagnosed until after death, tests can be done to rule out other conditions that might cause the symptoms. To come up with a diagnosis, a comprehensive evaluation that includes complete health history, physical examination, neurological and mental status assessments, analysis of blood and urine, electrocardiogram, and possibly an imaging exam, such as CT or MRI are performed.
Dr. Seth Tuwiner is a board certified neurologist in Leesburg, VA. Address your concerns about Alzheimer's with Dr. Tuwiner today by calling the Virginia Center for Neuroscience at 703-293-5244.
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