Can Alzheimer s disease be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Alzheimer's disease must not be able to be aesthetically, and there will not be so many patients with Alzheimer's disease, and there will eventually be hospice care. Since it is a degenerative disease, the cause of the disease has not yet been found, so it is fundamentally uncontrollable, and some drugs only delay its arrival or slow down its development. In the advanced stage, better care from the family is very important and can prolong the survival time of the patient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the appearance of mild Alzheimer's disease, it will make patients have more serious cognitive impairment, and there are some Alzheimer's people around us, which brings many obstacles to the patient's life, and even does not know himself, and the disease is easy to slowly worsen, which is very harmful to the patient, so we should actively fight the disease.

    As we all know, Alzheimer's disease is a medical problem, most Alzheimer's patients occur in the elderly over 60 years old, is a central nervous system degenerative disease, Alzheimer's disease can bring a lot of inconvenience to patients, but also can bring a serious burden to the family, so our timely disease is the key. Today, I want to give you some specific information about whether mild Alzheimer's disease can be cured, and the reasons why Alzheimer's disease is not easy to be **?

    Mild Alzheimer's disease is relatively easy, after all, the rate of any disease is very high when it is mild, so we should go to the hospital in time after the people around us have mild Alzheimer's disease, so as to ensure the patient's disease effect.

    There are many reasons why Alzheimer's disease is not easy to be **, after the appearance of this disease, brain space-occupying lesions, patients are prone to hydrocephalus, multiple sclerosis, various infectious diseases of the brain, nutritional and metabolic diseases, etc. There are also many risk factors for the recurrence of Alzheimer's disease, which may be due to low education and low economic level. At the same time, studies in recent years have found that long-term loneliness in the elderly, lack of social activities and work communication can cause the recurrence of Alzheimer's disease.

    If we want to prevent the recurrence of Alzheimer's disease, we should let the elderly eat a balanced diet and avoid excessive salt or animal fats. The intake of general salt should be controlled below 10 grams, eat less animal fats and sugars, and pay attention to the balanced intake of dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals, proteins, etc.

    The above is why Alzheimer's disease is not easy, in fact, Alzheimer's disease is not easy to be ** and our bad habits have a lot to do with it, so we should strengthen the attention to the disease, only actively eliminate the disease, pay attention to eating habits, so that Alzheimer's disease can be kept away from our lives as soon as possible, and reduce the probability of disease among the elderly around us.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    With the development of modern society, the incidence of senile dementia is also increasing year by year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Alzheimer's disease is more troublesome, mild can be cured, severe is not easy to cure.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Alzheimer's disease can not be cured well, Alzheimer's disease is a medical problem, especially Alzheimer's disease, although there are cholinesterase inhibitors, NMDA receptor antagonists, neurotrophic drugs for the disease, but overall the efficacy is limited. To a certain extent, this reflects the dilemma that Alzheimer's disease cannot be carried out effectively. In recent years, some studies have found that a considerable number of Alzheimer's diseases are complicated with cerebrovascular diseases, and the appearance and development of cerebrovascular diseases can significantly accelerate the progression of Alzheimer's disease.

    Patients with Alzheimer's disease who have cerebrovascular disease have significantly more severe symptoms and develop more rapidly than those without cerebrovascular disease. Therefore, some scholars have proposed that the prevention and treatment of the occurrence and development of cerebrovascular disease will help improve symptoms and improve the quality of life, whether it is Alzheimer's disease caused by neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease or Alzheimer's disease caused by cerebrovascular disease. This provides us with a new and effective way to prevent Alzheimer's disease.

    Other studies have found that the main risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia are the same or similar. These common risk factors include: diabetes, hypertension, smoking, atrial fibrillation, stroke, hypercholesterolemia, etc.

    Fortunately, there are effective interventions for these risk factors. For Alzheimer's patients, lifestyle adjustment, medication for the identified risk factors, comprehensive treatment of cerebrovascular diseases (such as drugs, interventions, etc.), combined with cholinesterase inhibitors, NMDA receptor antagonists, neurotrophic drugs, etc., will help delay the progression of the disease, improve the quality of life to a greater extent, and reduce the burden on caregivers and society. For patients with mild cognitive impairment who have not yet reached the level of dementia, the intervention of these risk factors is of greater significance.

    Some large sample risk factor interventions** in Europe, North America and other regions have been shown to be effective in delaying the progression of cognitive impairment and reducing the probability of mild cognitive impairment progressing to dementia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Alzheimer's disease accounts for 50-70% of Alzheimer's disease, and there is currently no effective way to delay the progression of the disease through drugs. Alzheimer's disease caused by vitamin B and folic acid deficiency, hypothyroidism, hydrocephalus, etc., can significantly alleviate the symptoms ...... through timely and effective **

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is Alzheimer's disease, to put it bluntly, it is pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, they are just catching their family. Have you ever seen a shrew get Alzheimer's?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Alzheimer's Drugs** Alzheimer's disease is not incurable, as long as the cause of Alzheimer's disease can be diagnosed, about 1 in 10 patients can be completely a**. Secondly, medication can improve the patient's symptoms and improve intelligence, such as relieving mood, improving sleep, controlling harassment and other mental problems.

    Rehabilitation care for Alzheimer's disease Appropriate care is essential to ensure that patients maintain a high quality of life in the community. The main objectives include: a) maintaining and enhancing the existing capacity of the patient b) enhancing the function and slowing down the deterioration of the elderly c) caring for the needs of the elderly and enhancing their caring skills d) improving home safety to meet the needs of the patient e) calming the patient's mood and improving the inappropriate behaviour.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Alzheimer's disease, can it really be cured?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Alzheimer's disease is a progressive degenerative disease of the nervous system with insidious onset.

    Not available at this time**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Alzheimer's disease is to supplement the brain's nervonic acid, which can prevent and alleviate the disease. The golden maple dew of Yunnan Jinfeng Biotechnology is extracted from the fruit of Acer truncatum, which has a special alleviating effect on Alzheimer's disease, you can try it. Golden maple dew is rich in nervonic acid, which is a core component of brain proteins, and supplementation allows neurons to proliferate.

    Significant remission. Long-term use by middle-aged and elderly people can prevent the occurrence of neurodegenerative diseases and enhance memory. Yunnan Jinfeng Biotechnology research and development of an innovative if it is **Alzheimer's disease, it will probably come out at the end of next year, and now you can take their Jinfeng Dew first, which can be alleviated, and the effect is very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, but be patient and take the patient seriously.

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