Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease vary according to early-stage, middle-stage, and latest-stage. At the initial stage of the disease, patients could forget about recent conversations, ask the same questions repeatedly, and forget the names of places and objects. In the middle stages, patients are observed to have problems with speech, obsessive or impulsive behavior, or disturbed sleep. The last step is characterized by gradual loss of speech, difficulties in eating and swallowing, and significant problems with long-term and short-term memory.
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