Alzheimers disease: The most common type of dementia
Dementia is the leading cause of long-term disability in the elderly, affecting 2% of people aged 65-70 and 20% of those over 80. It usually begins with small memory impairments. However, Dementia is not considered as a particular disease. It is a general term that describes a wide variety of symptoms related to impaired memory or other reasoning abilities, which is serious enough to reduce a person’s ability to accomplish everyday activities. Many people experience memory temporal lost, which is normal because is part of the normal aging process. We all often have problem remembering things like someone’s name. Nonetheless, a person that suffer Alzhimers or other types of dementia will have these symptoms, between others, more frequent and severe.
Moreover, the most common forms of dementia in the elderly are Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia, which is a hardening of the arteries in the brain that causes blockage in the bloodstream. These two conditions constitute the vast majority of cases, and although their symptoms can sometimes be managed, they are irreversible. Dementia associated with Altzheimers disease progressively worsens. In addition, symptoms of dementia vary depending on the cause, but it includes some common signs and symptoms such as loss of memory, difficulty in communicating, inability to learn or remember new information, difficulty with planning and organization. The signs of dementia can also include symptoms like difficulty with coordination and motor functions, changes in personality, inability to reason, inappropriate behavior, paranoia, agitation and hallucinations.
It is important to know that, dementia affects each person differently, depending on the impact of the disease and the personality of the subject before beginning to suffer it. As an example, if a decrease in mental functioning makes an impression on your friends and family, and begins to interfere with the daily activities associated with employment tasks, social interactions, and household chores, make an appointment with a physician to determine the underlying cause of the symptoms.
Being Alzheimer’s disease the most frequent type of dementia, it can appear at earlier ages and its symptoms are getting worse as the pathology progresses, implying, in some cases, the death of the patient, a factor that dementia does not have to lead to. Azheimer begins step by step and it first affects the brain’s parts that control thinking, memory, and language. People with this disease may have some difficulty remembering the things they recently did or people’s name. Problems such as mild cognitive impairment, causes more memory damage than normal in people of the same age. However, not all patients with mild cognitive impairment, will develop or have Alzheimer.
Over time, Alzheimer’s symptoms get worse. People may not recognize their friends or family. They may have difficulty speaking, reading or writing. They can also forget daily chores like how to brush their teeth or comb their hair. Later, they can also become anxious, aggressive and wander away from home. Finally, they need total care. This can be very stressful for family members who need to take care of them. Since Alzheimer’s often begins after age 60, the risk increases as the person ages. Besides, one person can develop Alzheimer’s if there is someone in the family with this disease.
The experts’ recommendations focus mainly on two key points an early detection of early symptoms, and exercise of memory and intellectual function. In addition, maintaining a balanced diet, low in fat, protects against cognitive impairment, in addition, vitamin E exerts a protective effect. In general, maintaining healthy lifestyles can reduce 40 percent of Alzheimer’s cases, according to the Alzheimer’s society. In addition, a patient with Alzheimer’s must be treated and these interventions must be comprehensive, interdisciplinary and continuous, including both the sick person and their environment in order to ensure that adequate quality of life and stability are maintained throughout the affected system. An integrated intervention includes pharmacological therapy and psychosocial Interventions that will include stimulation to the sick person and psych educational support for the family.
Therefore, the approach of dementia must go beyond the medical treatment of the patient, it must consider the patient and his family from an integral, psychosocial vision involving a multidisciplinary team. Having a strong Alzheimer’s support group that includes family and friends are important ways in which caregivers can help themselves manage the stress of caring for a loved one with dementia. Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer disease; however there are medications available that may temporarily help with some of the symptoms, such as helping memory or the ability to perform daily tasks.
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