An early sign of Alzheimer’s appears in 80% of patients. Understanding this change helps to act early and better manage the first symptoms.
© The early sign that signals Alzheimer’s disease in 80% of cases
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How this sign gradually takes hold
A signal that should not be ignored
Alzheimer’s disease often progresses silently. The first signs seem insignificant, almost commonplace. Yet, one specific sign is increasingly attracting the attention of specialists. This early warning sign appears in a large majority of patients. Loved ones don’t always notice it, because it blends into everyday life.
This sign doesn’t only concern memory. It also affects relationships with others. Behaviors change gradually. For example, patients react differently to familiar social situations. A seemingly insignificant detail can trigger an unexpected reaction. This evolution often surprises those around them, who don’t understand what’s happening.
