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There are many types of dementia, some of which are genetically predisposed and some of which are not, so it is important to analyze them on a case-by-case basis.
There are many types of Alzheimer's disease, and Alzheimer's disease is the most common one, and the risk factors for Alzheimer's disease are described below.
Dementia is divided into senile dementia (Alzheimer's disease), vascular dementia, Parkinson's disease dementia, frontotemporal dementia, etc.
The most common type of dementia is senile dementia, which is related to genetics, but not absolutely. However, if there are close relatives in the family who are over 65 years old and have dementia, then the possibility of inheritance is higher.
In fact, even if you have a sick relative, there is no need to worry too much, there are many risk factors for senile dementia, and corresponding measures can be taken to prevent certain factors. For example, expand the social circle, keep a cheerful mood, often use your brain, and so on. I still have some knowledge of dementia prevention and treatment in my space, I hope it will be useful to you!
Risk factors for senile dementia:
1 Age. Age is an important risk factor for senile dementia. The prevalence of senile dementia almost doubles with age, and cognitive function continues to decline with age.
Epidemiological data suggest that the incidence of senile dementia increases with age at least until the age of 85 years, almost doubling every five years.
2 Heredity. A positive family history of dementia is a recognized risk factor for senile dementia, suggesting that genetic factors play an important role in the development of senile dementia. Some cases of early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease are known to be caused by specific genetic mutations.
Late-onset cases have a family history of dementia in about 30 cases.
3 Depression. Depressive mood is more common in people with cognitive impairment, and these people are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease during the follow-up period.
4 Literacy.
At present, illiteracy or low education level is considered to be an important factor in the high incidence and prevalence of senile dementia. The association between low education and Alzheimer's disease is stronger in women and in relatively young people (eg, less than 85 years). Early literacy may delay the onset of clinical symptoms of AD by enhancing the functional reserve of the brain.
5 Head trauma.
Studies on the relationship between history of head trauma and Alzheimer's disease lack conclusive conclusions. Mortimer et al. (1991) analyzed the results of 11 case-control studies and found that head trauma was a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease.
6 Females. The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is higher in women than in men, but because the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is closely related to age, this gender difference may be partly attributable to the longer life expectancy of women and the longer survival of women than men after the onset of dementia.
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Search for the word "dementia line", there are related ** on the Internet, health care content. If you touch the line where the big toe and the sole of the foot connect, it becomes stiff and it means that the cerebellum is beginning to atrophy, and it will slowly open when rubbed in the same direction every day, which will help prevent Alzheimer's disease. In addition, soaking your feet in hot water will also help.
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Alzheimer's disease is actually a terrible disease, if the patient has severe neurodegenerative diseases, these patients are prone to Alzheimer's disease, and the patient's condition will gradually worsen with age.
In the early stages, patients may only present with short-term memory loss, and as the disease progresses, these patients may also have long-term memory loss. In addition, if the patient does not apply drugs in time to intervene**, these patients with Alzheimer's disease may have limb mobility impairment, or even paralysis in bed, and the patient may behave in a vegetative state, and the condition of these patients is more terrible, that is, more serious. But in the early stages, we can apply some drugs that improve intelligence to slow the progression of the patient's condition.
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Patients with the most severe Alzheimer's disease are very scary, 1. They will be completely unable to take care of themselves.
People with severe Alzheimer's disease will be completely incapacitated. 2. Unable to walk, need to stay in bed for a long time, and unable to eat by themselves, need to be fed by others, patients with particularly serious conditions are unable to swallow, and need to be placed in a gastric tube to give liquid food. 3. The patient's reaction ability will also be seriously reduced, unable to communicate with others normally, and unable to express their thoughts and requirements.
4. The patient's physical fitness will also decline significantly, which can be manifested as malnutrition and emaciation. Pressure sores can occur in multiple parts of the body, and pneumonia can develop, along with incontinence.
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Dementia is a common disease in life, and dementia is also one of the diseases attributed to neurology. Among them, the majority of people with dementia are elderly. Alzheimer's disease has seriously affected the elderly and their families, so we need to find out and treat them in time, and don't miss the opportunity for treatment.
Let's introduce the dangers of Alzheimer's disease, and we should pay more attention to our daily life, hoping to help you.
1.Alzheimer's demida is no longer the preserve of the elderly, and now it seems that the number of middle-aged people who are in a daze at the age of forty or fifty is also increasing year by year. Not only the elderly, but the 50-year-old daughter accompanied the 80-year-old mother to see a doctor, and both of them were diagnosed as old age in a daze; The 47-year-old woman's neglect of one or the other is also caused by the damage caused by the daze of old age.
These are all showing that the age of suffering from senile daze is earlier. The trend of younger age in the daze of old age is gradually increasing, and the role of vascular elements in the pathogenesis is becoming more and more prominent. This is also one of the damages of old age in a daze.
2.The patient's temperament may change, becoming sensitive, suspicious, narrow-minded, selfish, one-sided, stubborn, disregardful, inattentive, careless, conformist, and difficult to understand the new job. Sometimes the temperament is impetuous, the mood is unstable, and some actions are naïve, just like naughty children.
Dreams are often about being killed, blaming oneself, being sick, being stolen, being destitute, or exaggerating dreams.
3.Elderly patients in a daze are unable to take care of themselves, their ability to live is reduced, they do not know anyone, including their lovers and offspring, and they cannot take care of themselves in dressing, eating, urinating and urinating; Some patients in a daze also have auditory hallucinations, which bring endless suffering and troubles to themselves and those around them. This is one of the damages of old age in a daze.
The average survival period of elderly patients in a daze is one year, and geriatric daze has become the "fourth biggest killer" of Baisuo's health after cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease and cancer. Therefore, this is one of the manifestations of damage attributed to the daze of old age.
The above points are the damage of Alzheimer's disease, and we have already understood it. Knowing its damage, we need to standardize the hospital**, so that we can be more reassured. Alzheimer's disease is a great source of confusion for patients and their families, who need to accompany them to comfort him, and at the same time need to go to the hospital** to heal as soon as possible under the guidance of a specialist.
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Alzheimer's disease is very scary, Alzheimer's disease is a disease, so it should be called Alzheimer's disease, and it has a scientific name Alzheimer's disease. Symptoms begin with memory loss, followed by speech impairment, inability to recognize directions, and emotional out-of-control. Eventually, they were unable to take care of themselves until they died.
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If dementia is not carried out in a timely manner**, or if the patient's symptoms are very severe, then the patient's ability to perform daily living can be severely affected.
In some patients, after reaching the middle and advanced stages, the patient may be completely unable to take care of themselves, stay in bed all day, and rely on the care of others. In patients with Alzheimer's disease, in the early stages of the disease, patients often present with memory loss, unresponsiveness, calculation loss, and disorientation. Patients may have speech dysfunction, their language is relatively empty, they have difficulty finding words, some people lack substantial speech or chatter, and some patients may not be able to name commonly used things.
Some patients may experience symptoms such as depressed mood, apathy, and anxiety.
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Alzheimer's disease will lead to memory loss in the elderly, and in severe cases, it will also lead to inability to take care of themselves, which will seriously affect diet and normal daily life, in addition, long-term need to take medication, will also increase the burden on the family. People with Alzheimer's disease should usually pay attention to a light diet and proper exercise, which can enhance physical fitness and delay the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
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I don't know my family, relatives, acquaintances. My favorite children are all strangers. I don't know how much to eat when I'm eating, how much to feed and how much to eat, and I don't know how to eat when I'm hungry, and I don't know how to speak. Unable to take care of oneself in life. Climb high and climb low to understand danger.
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Alzheimer's, not knowing people's own children, unable to find a home, unable to understand words, insomnia, unable to take care of themselves and talk to themselves, and forgetting nothing about others.
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Alzheimer's disease is terrible, but it is necessary to do a good job of crime prevention in advance, develop good living habits, be good at using your brain, be diligent in exercising, care about public welfare undertakings, and actively spread positive energy.
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How scary is Alzheimer's? Alzheimer's disease is actually quite scary. Because, little by little, they don't know themselves.
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Now that medicine is developed, any disease can be cured, it is recommended to detect it early, early, especially Alzheimer's disease, which is a chronic disease, not only filial piety for children, but also to care more about their parents, take care of them more, if not in time, the more painful it is, because he has a brain problem, forgetting all kinds of things before, not only going out to get lost, but also bringing a lot of trouble to children.
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How scary is Alzheimer's disease? I think dementia in the elderly is still not terrible, how terrible is it for the elderly to go to Alzheimer's disease if they return the nutrition they eat? I think dementia in the elderly is still not terrible, if the elderly return the nutrition of the times, it will be improved.
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Alzheimer's disease is very scary, a disease that is recommended for usual health care, well, prevention.
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The old man with Alzheimer's disease is not as good as a child to take care of, really, he is demented, he doesn't know anything, and he is not good at serving.
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If you get noticed early, dementia won't necessarily find you either.
We recommend a few here, one is to quickly ** the primary disease, such as vascular diseases and some primary diseases that can cause vascular disease, hypertension, diabetes and so on.
The second early to some may occur.
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How scary is Alzheimer's? Alzheimer's disease is the most terrible and prevents other diseases from occurring.
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It's not dementia that's scary, it's my behavior.
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1. Alzheimer's patients will have some sleep disorders, so family members and friends must improve the patient's sleep environment, soak the patient's feet with warm water before going to bed, and do not give the patient some refreshing drinks, so as not to affect the patient's sleep quality, and it is best not to let the elderly dementia patient live alone, so as to avoid some accidents.
2. For patients with Alzheimer's disease who are more serious, we must pay attention to the nursing measures in daily life, and if the patient is bedridden for a long time, the patient should be turned over frequently to avoid bedsores.
3. If there are Alzheimer's patients at home, the furnishings at home should be as simple as possible, so that it is convenient for the patients to move, and the living environment can not be changed frequently, so as not to make the unfamiliar environment make the patients fearful.
4. The self-care ability of elderly patients with dementia is very poor, so family members and friends must assist patients in health care at ordinary times, and let patients get up and sleep on time to maintain regular living habits.
5. Try to let the elderly patients with dementia develop good personal hygiene habits, if the patient is unable to take care of himself, he should pay attention to cutting the patient's nails frequently, washing the hair frequently, bathing the patient regularly, changing underwear and bedding frequently, etc.
6. Regularly take the elderly to the hospital for examination and check the condition, the hospital will generally prescribe some drugs to the patient to suppress the condition, and the patient must be urged to take the medicine on time and in accordance with the amount, and the patient cannot increase or decrease the amount of medicine privately.
7. Every day, patients with dementia should do some activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health, so that patients can feel the joy of life, and try to keep patients with dementia in a relaxed and happy mood.
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1. Children care more about the elderly.
Children should fulfill their responsibilities of supporting and filial piety to the elderly, and should pay more attention to them when they are in other places, so that the elderly can enjoy the family fun of their children and grandchildren around their knees and the younger generations asking for warmth, so as not to feel left out and abandoned.
2. It can support the remarriage of widows and elderly.
No matter how good the children are to the elderly, some feelings are irreplaceable by the children, and some of the emotional needs of the elderly cannot be satisfied by the children. Therefore, for the widowed elderly, their children should be enthusiastic to be "matchmakers" and fulfill them.
3. Cultivate the personal interests of the elderly.
This helps to free oneself from the lonely little circle. Even if there may be only one person engaged in these activities, once you dedicate yourself to it, the loneliness quietly disappears.
4. Family members often write and talk to the elderly.
The old man is pure and filial piety at home all day long, the range of activities is small, and he is old, frail and sickly, coupled with the concern for his children and the longing for his former friends, his heart is often not at peace. These mental anguish, boredoms, and worries need to be vented outwards and told to others. If the juniors can take the time to talk with the elderly, it can make the elderly psychologically satisfied, and at the same time, it is also conducive to the harmony of the family atmosphere.
5. Encourage the elderly to explore countless ways to entertain themselves inside and outside the home.
Some people say that retirement is the beginning of a "second life", and there are no children with them, and they can find their own fun without the burden of parenting. Fish, insects, flowers and birds, visiting relatives and friends, body and mind are pleasant.
6. Life**.
The best way to get out of loneliness is to create a good life situation. After the children leave home to establish a new living space, the elderly work hard to communicate with their families and try to enhance mutual understanding between the two generations. Alternatively, when conditions permit, the elderly can also take turns living in their children's homes to avoid being left alone.
7.You can accompany the elderly to go out for a walk or travel.
This can strengthen the relationship with the elderly, and can also make the elderly more comfortable and reduce the loneliness of the elderly.
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