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Alzheimer's: Don't ignore these early warning signs

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September 23, 2025

IT'S CRUCIAL TO CONSULT A DOCTOR IF YOU NOTICE THESE SYMPTOMS ARE INTERFERING WITH DAILY LIFE.

- BY CAMILLA FOSTER

As research in early detection continues to develop, experts from Dementia UK and Alzheimer's Society here share some of the most common early signs of Alzheimer's to look out for, and talk about the crucial impact early diagnosis can have.

Although everyone's experience of Alzheimer's is unique, here are some common early signs of the disease that you shouldn't ignore ...

1. Memory problems

"The first noticeable sign of Alzheimer's disease is often memory problems, such as difficulties recalling recent events and learning new information," says Dr Simon Wheeler, senior knowledge officer at Alzheimer's Society.

"This happens because one of the first parts of the brain to be damaged by Alzheimer's is often the hippocampus, which has an important role in forming new memories.

"The person is much less able to remember things that have happened recently, but may still have excellent memories of events that happened a long time ago though - at least during the early stages."

2. Thinking and reasoning difficulties

"Alzheimer's disease also affects thinking and reasoning abilities. A person may also have difficulty concentrating or following a conversation," says Dr Wheeler.

Everyday problems that used to be easy to think through become more challenging over time.

"Tasks that involve a series of steps, such as cooking a meal or making a hot drink, may get muddled up and be done in the wrong order," says Dr Wheeler. "All of this leads to confusion, frustration and a gradual loss of independence."

3. Language problems

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