-forgetting names and dates
-getting lost
-not being able to find words
-lack of interest in work and surroundings
-not accepting the disease
Early diagnosis is important in Alzheimer's disease, which progresses slowly but affects daily life over time. If there are symptoms of the beginning stage of Alzheimer's disease, you should consult your doctor.
Alzheimer's disease is a neurological disorder that usually occurs in advanced ages and affects memory, thinking and behavioral functions. In the early stages of the disease, symptoms such as forgetfulness and difficulty remembering names or appointments are seen, while in later stages, dependency in daily life activities increases. Alzheimer's is characterized by the death of brain cells and the shrinkage of brain tissue. Although there is no definitive cure, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment methods can slow down the course of the disease and improve quality of life. A healthy lifestyle and regular mental exercises play an important role in reducing the risk of Alzheimer's. You can make an appointment for all your complaints by calling 0224 270 05 00.
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