Alzheimer’s: it’s not always just about memory loss
When people think of Alzheimer’s, the first thing that usually comes to mind is forgetfulness. Names are forgotten, things are misplaced or conversations can no longer be remembered correctly. But Alzheimer’s can also manifest itself in other ways.
The disease often develops slowly. This is precisely why the first changes are sometimes overlooked or dismissed as normal signs of ageing. However, early indications can be important so that those affected receive support in good time.
Of course, a single symptom does not automatically mean Alzheimer’s. Stress, lack of sleep, medication or other health problems can trigger similar symptoms. However, anyone who notices significant changes in themselves or a loved one should seek medical advice.

