1. Memory loss, such as often forgetting what you just said or what you just did, and you can’t recall it afterwards, which is also one of the most common manifestations in the early stage of the disease;
2. Difficulty in completing daily tasks, unable to complete familiar tasks or tasks, such as not remembering the specific steps of cooking or dressing;
3. Abnormal speech expression, often forgetting simple words or unable to express oneself with common words and sentences;
4. Unable to correctly identify the time and place, such as getting lost in a familiar environment, not knowing the specific year, month and day, the specific time, or not being able to tell whether it is morning or evening;
5. Abnormal judgment, such as loss of common sense, eating spoiled food, running a red light when crossing the road, wearing thick clothes in summer and thin clothes in winter, forgetting what you are doing, or being unable to pay various bills;
6. Poor comprehension, such as being unable to understand other people’s speeches or unable to keep up with the speech progress of the people around them, and sometimes answers irrelevant questions;
7. Putting things in the wrong place, such as putting the mobile phone in the refrigerator and putting the fruit in the wardrobe.
8. Changes in mood or behavior, such as indifference to others, lack of affection or human touch, or rapid changes in mood for no reason;
9. Personality changes, such as groundless suspicion, fear, confusion or over-reliance on family members;
10. Lack of initiative, becoming very negative, losing previous hobbies, doing nothing all day or drowsy, such as sitting in front of the TV for a long time.
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