Signs of abnormal brain aging



Loss of short-term memory: The primary symptom of this disease is short term memory loss, which everyone will notice. This state can include anything from forgetting the important event of the day to the inability to remind instructions. Replicating questions and forgetting recent conversations is also one of Alzheimer's most important attributes.


Loss of long-term memory: If the memory problems are related to the inability to remember the events of the years or decades before, then the person may have another type of mental decline. People with Alzheimer's usually have long-term memory

Inability to manage tasks:If someone is struggling to manage tasks and analyze decisions, then these should be considered in the early stages of Alzheimer's.

Changing state and personality: Sadness or even indifference may also be a concern. Becoming a depressed person in the elderly can be another symptom of cognitive impairment.

Balance problems: For other types of dementia, physical problems may also be part of the symptoms. For example, in multiple cerebrovascular dysfunction, mental impairment may be associated with physical clues like loss of balance.


Losing a sense of smell: Reducing olfactory strength is a primary symptom of a degenerative disorder called Parkinson's Disease. Also, an area of the brain that is responsible for olfactory can be affected by Alzheimer's