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Alzheimer’s disease It is a condition of dementia that is found in up to 60-80% of all dementia patients. It occurs when cells in the brain die or don’t work. As a result, the rest of the brain cannot function fully. If left untreated Brain deterioration becomes more severe and severe. Until eventually, Alzheimer’s patients will not be able to live their daily lives normally.
Symptoms and severity
Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease progress over time. It took many years. It will show symptoms according to 3 stages of brain degeneration as follows:
Early symptoms
The first symptom of the patient’s diseaseAlzheimer’s Starting with forgetfulness Forgetting what has just been said or what has just happened. Repeating thoughts and asking the same questions over and over. Hesitating. Unable to make simple decisions. Increased anxiety. Easily startled. May have mood changes.
Medium-term symptoms
If the patient ignores the initial symptoms I thought it was just normal forgetfulness. Memory problems may worsen to the point of not being able to remember the names of acquaintances. or being unable to determine who is who among the closest relatives Including symptoms of confusion, forgetting the date and time, not being able to sleep, and most commonly, getting lost. Unable to find my own way home Moderate severity of symptoms may cause patients to experience mood swings. or depression
final symptoms
It is a severe period. until the patient hallucinates Call for attention or become more aggressive, physical symptoms such as difficulty chewing food and swallowing move more slowly or unable to walk on their own Urinary or fecal incontinence due to incontinence and loss of ability to use daily life Must rely on others for simple things such as feeding, bathing, etc.
10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease
If you find any of the warning signs You should consult a medical professional. to make a diagnosisAlzheimer’sfrom the beginning and receive the most effective treatment Including being able to plan the future for yourself.
Delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s
From the 2019 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Los Angeles. State that living a healthy lifestyle It will have a positive effect on the brain. This may help reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias by doing the following:
There were two studies in the meeting indicating that People who live health consciously or make serious lifestyle changes. May help reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
One report states that People who have hereditary Alzheimer’s disease There will be a high risk. But if you take good care of your health Can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease by up to 32% compared to people who live a life that doesn’t care about their health.
For another report, it has been confirmed that Living in a highly polluted area also increases your risk of Alzheimer’s disease. It was also found that Elderly woman who always uses her brain Has high working potential (measured by brain function score Period of study Job duties and physical activity) had an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease by only 21%, unlike those who rarely exercised their brains. There will be a 113% increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
treatment
Currently, there is no treatment that can completely cure Alzheimer’s disease. There is only treatment for patients to have a better quality of life and be able to help themselves. By using acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. (Acetylcholinesterase) to reduce the destruction of memory substances in the brain. In addition, patients should alsochange behavior Including controlling the symptoms of other congenital diseases such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and high blood fat.