Major Alzheimer's Disease Warning Signs

Social Interaction Skills Decline

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In some patients, Alzheimer's disease presents as a loss of polite social skills. This behavior change causes great concern to family members of these patients. A variety of medical causes potentially account for the problem.

For instance, an Alzheimer's disease patient during the middle of a conversation might suddenly forget a familiar person's name, or the word used to describe a well-known object. They may display obvious difficulties searching for the correct vocabulary term. In some cases, individuals with Alzheimer's disease become abrupt or even rude. They may terminate or begin a conversation at inappropriate times, and understanding their speech sometimes proves difficult.

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