Symptoms of Alzheimer's
Quick List of Symptoms
- Memory loss
- Quickly changing emotions
- Large differences in a patient's rationality, social skills, and emotional reactions
Detailed Description of Symptoms
There are many symptoms to Alzheimer’s, including severe memory loss, the main symptom that is a big red flag to most people helping them to diagnose Alzheimers. There are many other symptoms of Alzheimer’s however, including a large effect on the patient’s rationality, social skills, and emotional reactions (Oberklaid). People living with Alzheimer’s are known to have sudden, quickly changing emotions. At one moment they can be seemingly normal then suddenly become extremely upset or they sometimes lash out. These points are when they often lose their rationality and cannot be reasoned with (Levchuck).