The aging population is rapidly growing, with over 58 million Americans aged 65 or older in 2023 and the UK reporting similar trends US Census Bureau. As people live longer, chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and neurodegenerative conditions have become increasingly prevalent. The cardiovascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems are most often affected.
A major challenge for older adults and healthcare providers is distinguishing between normal, age-related changes and symptoms that signal something more serious. Many warning signs overlap with typical aging, leading to late detection and poorer outcomes. Recognizing which symptoms are not normal after 60 is crucial for timely intervention and improved quality of life.
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47. Persistent Taste Changes or Loss of Smell Although mild decline in taste and smell is common with age, persistent or sudden changes in these senses…