Symptoms of the mild stage of Alzheimer’s dementia
Symptoms of AD become noticeable in the mild stage. The most common early symptom is forgetting newly learned information, especially recent events, places and names.
Other signs and symptoms of mild Alzheimer’s include:
Having difficulty finding the right words to express thoughts.
Losing or misplacing objects more than usual.
Having difficulty making plans or organizing.
Having difficulty problem-solving.
Taking longer to complete routine daily tasks.
Most people in the mild stage of AD have no problem recognizing familiar faces and can usually travel to familiar places.