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Hello! According to **, Alzheimer's disease is mainly divided into 4 main categories:
1.Alzheimer's disease, also known as Alzheimer's disease (AD), accounts for 50% to 75% of cases2vascular dementia (VD), which ranges from 5% to 20%;
3.Mixed dementia, i.e., senile dementia and vascular dementia coexist4Other types of dementia (e.g., dementia due to traumatic brain injury, poisoning, B vitamin deficiency, hydrocephalus, Parkinson's disease, chronic viral encephalitis, etc.).
It is necessary to go to the neurology department of a regular hospital for examination, confirm the specific type, and treat the symptoms after the stage**.
There are differences between different types and post-staging methods.
Early examination and diagnosis, early ** effect is good.
Health supplements and traditional Chinese medicine are not of much use for Alzheimer's disease.
The most advanced methods of Alzheimer's disease mainly include:
1. Drugs** (such as Arison, Memantine, etc.);
2. Careful care;
3. Functional exercise.
Some of the existing imported Aricep can be given free of charge.
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Alzheimer's disease.
This disease often starts from the hearing of the elderly, and it is likely to be checked and recovered immediately within the first month of hearing impairment, otherwise it is irreversible, so once the elderly have poor hearing, they should be checked in time, which is often a problem with blood vessels in the head and cannot be taken lightly. Dementia starts with hearing loss, which makes the elderly lose their ability and desire to communicate, change their temperament and mentality, and gradually eat away at the whole of a person's health.
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Alzheimer's disease, senile dementia, and deterioration of brain function.
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Alzheimer's disease is another name for Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's disease is a syndrome characterized by low recognition and memory loss, and the patient is neurologically conscious but mentally degraded, and is a disease of brain degeneration.
According to **, it can usually be divided into Alzheimer's dementia, vascular dementia, mixed dementia and some other causes of dementia. Due to the complexity of the pathogenesis, Alzheimer's disease is the most common among all types of Alzheimer's disease, and has always been one of the focuses of research in various countries.
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There are two types of Alzheimer's disease, one is closely related to the blood vessels in our brain, called vascular dementia, and the second is Alzheimer's disease caused by brain degeneration. The first type of dementia is due to the presence of some diseases that lead to stroke and sudden brain death.
If the main functions of the brain are harmed, serious phenomena such as hemiplegia, cognitive decline, slurred speech, and memory deterioration will occur. Vascular dementia is a disease caused by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, so middle-aged and elderly people should pay enough attention to the disease of "three highs" when they get older.
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases can lead to vascular dementia in patients).
Because these three diseases have a great impact on the quality of our blood and blood vessels. A slight carelessness will induce cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and patients are very likely to develop vascular dementia.
Symptoms such as hemiplegia and decreased cognitive impairment are not the worst manifestations. After the outbreak of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, some patients will die directly due to untimely rescue or excessive bleeding, and the onset of the disease will take less than 10 minutes to death.
Vascular dementia is an avoidable disease, and if we can control our body's indicators, the risk of inducing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases will be greatly reduced. Therefore, in daily life, we must enlighten the elderly at home.
Inculcate health knowledge for those elderly people who do not take antihypertensive drugs, hypoglycemic drugs, and lipid-lowering drugs, so that they can understand the importance of taking medicine on time, cooperating, and not underestimating diseases. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive degenerative disease of the nervous system with insidious onset.
It is closely related to the nervous system of our brain, and when the brain degenerates, it will affect part of the function of the brain, resulting in the phenomenon of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease has many causes and is a complex disease. To get a systematic understanding of it, let's move on.
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Alzheimer's disease is, to put it bluntly, a kind of amnesia, in which intelligence declines to the level of a two- or three-year-old child, and thinking ability and memory decline to a negative number. I can't remember the past, and I can't even remember the way home when I go out.
Alzheimer's disease is characterized by memory impairment, aphasia, and loss of the ability to complete purposeful and complex activities. Inability to recognize previously familiar objects through specific senses, impairment of visuospatial ability, impairment of abstract thinking and calculation, personality and behavior changes, etc.
Alzheimer's disease is a common disease in the elderly, which is extremely harmful to individuals and families, and needs to be prevented in advance. With the aging of society, the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is gradually increasing, and the prevention of Alzheimer's disease is particularly important.
Ways to prevent Alzheimer's disease:
1. Start from life, increase communication with people, and often do some intellectual activities, such as chess, games, mahjong entertainment, etc., can exercise the thinking ability and memory of the elderly.
2. Family members communicate effectively with the elderly to increase family communication. Do proper housework, cooking, cleaning, etc., and exercise memory.
3. The diet in daily life is mainly low-oil, low-salt, low-fat food, balanced dietary structure, and more hands-on and brain-based exercises.
4. Eat less greasy food and more fruits and vegetables. Adjusting the diet, participating in some social activities, using hands, brains, singing, and doing some aerobics are all conducive to the prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
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Alzheimer's disease, also known as Alzheimer's disease, is a degenerative disease of the nervous system that progressively worsens in older people, and the cause of this is not very clear. Its main clinical manifestations are progressive memory impairment, which can be accompanied by aphasia, agnosia, and spatial and temporal disorientation. Those who develop the disease before the age of 65 are called early Alzheimer's disease, and those who develop the disease after the age of 65 are called senile dementia.
Most patients with Alzheimer's disease are senile, with gray hair, deflated teeth, and occasionally dull pupils to light. Unsteady walking, staggering gait, decreased sensory organ function, obtuned physiological reflexes, and behavioral changes are the earliest manifestations of dementia. In some cases, there are acts that are unreasonable and obstructive to public order, which affects public order.
Many Alzheimer's diseases mostly have mental decline, mental decline, often accelerated deterioration of aging, if it is found that in the short term there is slow thinking, stickiness and rigidity, lack of concentration, self-centeredness, emotional control, redundancy, sloppy work. From forgetting the near to the far, from forgetting the details of the event to involving the event itself. The occurrence of Alzheimer's disease will seriously affect the quality of life of the patient, and the family should be patient with such patients, and do not let the patients think that they are a burden on the family.
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Alzheimer's disease refers to a persistent disorder of higher neurological activity, which is simply a disorder of memory, thinking, analysis and judgment, visuospatial recognition, and emotion in the absence of consciousness disorders. Alzheimer's disease often occurs after the age of 50, the onset is insidious, the development is slow, the earliest is often to gradually aggravate the forgetfulness of the beginning, if you do not pay attention, it is usually not easy to find, often hear some elderly people say: old, memory is not good, useless.
This may actually be a precursor to Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative lesion of the central nervous system that occurs in old age and pre-old age, characterized by progressive cognitive dysfunction and behavioral impairment, and its clinical characteristics are memory impairment, aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, impairment of visuospatial ability, impairment of abstract thinking and calculation ability, and changes in personality and behavior, which is the most common type of dementia in old age, accounting for about 50% and 70% of senile dementia. The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is closely related to age, and it is currently believed that the prevalence will double with each increase in average age, and the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is as high as 20 30%, and the number of people affected by Alzheimer's disease is expected to exceed 80 million people worldwide by 2040, which is the most common disease that causes the elderly to lose their ability to live in daily life, and is also the fifth leading cause of death among the elderly**. The natural history of Alzheimer's disease is about 5 to 10 years, a small number of patients can survive for 10 years or more, and most die from complications such as lung infections and urinary tract infections.
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Alzheimer's disease is generally known as Alzheimer's disease, which is the most common disease that causes dementia in the elderly. The main symptoms include progressive memory impairment, cognitive dysfunction, and neuropsychiatric symptoms such as personality changes and language disorders, which have a serious impact on the social, occupational and life functions of the elderly.
The earliest manifestation of Alzheimer's disease is a loss of near memory, the previous things are still very clear, but the current things can not be remembered, lost, often some things are left where they can't remember. In addition, there will be a decrease in executive power, and it is not possible to arrange daily life and work reasonably. Then there may be a lack of speech, and it is difficult to find words when speaking.
In addition, there may be obstacles in the structure of visual space, such as getting lost in unfamiliar places. Some people may have personality changes, such as anxiety, arrogance, unkemptness, etc., which are early manifestations of dementia.
Alzheimer's disease is mainly seen in the elderly, and any organic damage to the brain in the elderly may cause this dementia to occur early. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid any organic injury, avoid cerebrovascular disease, avoid head trauma, and so on. In addition, that is to say, the brain is used in and out, the more you use it, the more flexible it becomes, and you must be diligent in old age.
In addition, it is necessary to study diligently, read more books, read more newspapers, and communicate with the outside world, and living alone is also a major risk factor for dementia.
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Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease of the cerebral cortex that progressively develops, usually in middle-aged and elderly people. As a result of changes in the neurological system of the brain, there may be a number of classic clinical symptoms, including aphasia, memory loss, cognitive impairment of spatial structure, and manifestations of mental abnormalities or behavioural disorders.
Patients may manifest as memory loss, gradually appear to be unable to take care of one's family members, not know the road, will get lost, will have abnormal behavior, social impairment, bizarre behavior, become rough, etc., and gradually appear unable to take care of oneself in daily life and completely dependent on others. Therefore, if the patient has memory problems, behavioral problems, or social skills, as well as the ability to accept new things, or the ability to judge new things declines, the family must pay attention to it, and take the elderly for relevant examinations in time, and can perform cranial MRI to see if there are any changes in the brain. The examination of the dementia scale, and the adjustment of relevant drugs according to the scale values and MRI results, cannot prevent the progression of the disease, and the families of elderly patients with dementia should strengthen care to prevent the occurrence of various accidents.
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Alzheimer's disease is a disease of short circuit of the nervous system or the death of some brain nerve cells leading to confusion or decline of thinking function, most of the disease appears after the age of 60, mainly manifested in the decline of memory, people become sloppy, confused thinking, stubborn personality, incoherent, often forget the way home when going out, etc.
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1.Tumors:
Metabolic disorders caused by malignant tumors can lead to dementia, and brain tumors can also directly damage brain tissue and lead to dementia.
2.Syphilis:
Treponema pallidum can invade the brain, produce psychiatric and neurological symptoms, and eventually lead to paralysis and increasing mental retardation and personality changes, known as paralytic dementia.
3.AIDS:
AIDS is one of the leading causes of Alzheimer's disease. Progressive dementia is known to occur in the early stages of AIDS in older people, and it has been shown that the central nervous system can be directly infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
4.Poisoning by drugs and other substances:
Alzheimer's disease caused by alcoholism and chronic sperm poisoning is not uncommon, and it is not well understood. Long-term exposure to aluminum, mercury, gold, silver, arsenic and lead, etc., is not well protected, causing chronic poisoning and can lead to dementia. Carbon monoxide poisoning is also common.
One of the leading causes of Alzheimer's disease.
5.Nutritional and metabolic disorders:
Dementia is caused by damage to brain tissue and its function due to nutritional and metabolic disorders. For example, encephalopathy caused by various organs, such as renal encephalopathy, is chronic renal failure, uremia causes cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, which can lead to dementia; Others, such as hepatic encephalopathy and pulmonary encephalopathy, can lead to dementia. Severe nutritional deficiencies, such as vitamins B1 and B12, as well as niacin and folic acid deficiencies, can lead to dementia.
Diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia can cause atherosclerosis of large and middle arteries, thickening of small blood vessels and microvascular basement membranes, cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage, and vascular dementia.
6.Other Alzheimer's Diseases**:
Dementia can be caused by traumatic brain injury, persistent seizures of epilepsy, and normal pressure hydrocephalus. In addition, long-term depression, living alone, widowhood, illiteracy, low language proficiency, lack of physical and mental exercise, etc., can also accelerate the process of brain aging and induce Alzheimer's disease.