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Alzheimer's Disease



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By : Erik Westword    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-26 16:17:53
Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease that steadily weakens cognitive skills, affecting all day to day activities. Someone suffering from Alzheimer's probably will experience considerable personality changes too.

The toughest characteristic of Alzheimer's disease is amnesia. During the early phases, an Alzheimer's affected individual is very routinely confused who has issues with their short-term ability to remember. This is usually accompanied by a short attention span and problems related to spatial orientation.

The the affected person's character typically changes also along with significant moodiness. Alzheimer's disease does not affect everybody in the same manner, making the disease tough to diagnose.

In early stages of the illness, affected individuals typically lose liveliness in addition to alertness though this kind of change can often be hardly noticeable. Overall the affected individual becomes slower in responding to almost everything.. Finally, as a result substantive memory loss the sufferer tries to avoid just about anything that may be not familiar, producing dilemma.

In the next stage, Alzheimer's patients look for help to accomplish errands that require lifting caused by their fragile state. Speech may get affected and patents normally discontinue suddenly mid- sentence. Clinical depression, annoyance and uneasyness are very common within this stage of illness.

The individual slowly becomes disabled. Sufferers can recollect old memories but are not able to remember the recent ones. In the advanced stage it might be difficult for the individual to tell apart between nighttime and daytime as well as identify the faces of members of the family as well as other important people of their lives.

Sufferers merely exist in the last stage of the disease . Patients experience complete loss of memory, are unable to eat properly, and can't handle themselves. Frequent care is recommended at this point. The patient becomes susceptible to other conditions just like pneumonia, bacterial contamination, etc. eventually confining them to bed. This final state is fatal and leads to loss of life.

While there is no cure for Alzheimer's disease you can find treatment options available which could slow down its advancement.

Author Resource:

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