How long does it take for the early symptoms of Alzheimer s disease to be completely unable to take

Updated on healthy 2024-06-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After the onset of Alzheimer's disease, patients will go through three stages: early, middle and late stages as the disease progresses. Under normal circumstances, the course of the disease from diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease to death is about 3 7 years, but because the family did not find the initial symptoms of the disease in the elderly in time, and did not timely **, many patients have entered the middle or even late stage of the disease when they are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, so the question of how long can Alzheimer's patients live depends on the specific situation of the patient.

    The three stages of Alzheimer's disease.

    Early Alzheimer's disease: patients mainly present with memory loss, especially impairment in the memory of recent things. For example, patients often feel that the content they remember after reading books and newspapers is reduced, they can't remember new faces, they forget recent appointments, and they often can't remember things clearly, even if they just tidy things up; Some patients also have accidents because they forget what they are doing, such as cooking rice and turning off the gas.

    At this stage, due to the decline of memory, the patient's social function decreases, but at this time, the patient still maintains basic life skills and his ability to live independently is relatively intact, so there are not many early patients who die due to dementia. Therefore, it needs to be done as soon as possible**.

    Middle stage of Alzheimer's disease: As the disease progresses, the patient's memory declines further, which is manifested as forgetting the past and after, and cannot remember the name of himself or his loved ones, cannot recognize the relatives around him, and cannot remember the address of his home, so he often gets lost. The patient gradually loses basic life skills, such as washing face, bathing, dressing, going to the toilet, etc., and there are obvious personality changes, and a series of serious psychotic symptoms, such as suspicion, delusions, hallucinations, aggressive behavior, etc., at this time, the patient is basically unable to live independently, and some patients die due to various accidents and complications such as pneumonia and bedsores, which lasts for about 2 years.

    Late stage of Alzheimer's disease: due to the severe decline of brain function, the patient's various behaviors degenerate, bed rest all day long, loss of language ability, incontinence, and even difficulty in eating, a series of complications such as pneumonia, urinary tract infection, bedsores, malnutrition, etc., coupled with the poor resistance of the elderly to various diseases, so most patients die of various complications within 1 or 2 years after entering the advanced stage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My grandfather passed away in more than three years, and I regret that I didn't spend more time with him in a limited time, care more about him, I will miss him when I am not there, I feel very uncomfortable, there is really nothing left when people are gone, don't let yourself regret it, I didn't treat him better, I hope he has no pain over there.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Alzheimer's disease is really painful, so be sure to find the right way, I recently heard that PS natto is saying everywhere that it's good for Alzheimer's, you can go and find it!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't know, but I wish you grandpa.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Alzheimer's disease does not die, it depends on whether the patient has other diseases, such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, cerebral infarction, etc., and then how to care, if there are no other diseases, proper care, how long to live. Personal experience, if you can eat and move, it will be easy to do!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Alzheimer's disease does not die, but it can be killed by its own slow response.

    For example, a car accident, falling down the stairs and dying, etc.

    As the illness worsens, distant memories are also affected, such as the inability to recall past experiences. Once similar symptoms occur, a systematic examination should be performed in a specialist hospital immediately for diagnosis. It is recommended that you go to Chengdu South Asia Medical Research Institute, No. 18, Yongling Road, Jinniu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province (Chengdu Yongling Museum walks 120 meters in the direction of the Yellow River Commercial City).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! How old is the patient?

    Alzheimer's disease can occur in early, middle and late stages.

    Alzheimer's disease patients mainly die from complications of Alzheimer's disease and visceral failure.

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I saw on the Internet that this disease will eventually cause incontinence and complications, so it is better to ask the doctor more.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. 1. Memory loss Alzheimer's disease is a brain disease, and once there is a problem with the brain, there will be memory loss. Most people with Alzheimer's disease will have memory loss in the early stages.

    Be careful when these four conditions occur, perhaps as they are symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.

    1. Memory loss Alzheimer's disease is a brain disease, and once there is a problem with the brain, there will be memory loss. Most people with Alzheimer's disease will have memory loss in the early stages.

    Can you tell us more about that?

    1. Memory loss Alzheimer's disease is a brain disease, and once there is a problem with the brain, there will be memory loss. Most people with Alzheimer's disease will have memory loss in the early stages.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. What are the obvious symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?

    2. How to prevent Alzheimer's disease?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Memory changes, many things are forgotten, and many people don't know each other. 2. Action changes, action becomes sluggish. 3. Emotional changes, poor emotional self-control, and impermanence.

    4. The appearance and body also change. 5. Language and dyscalculia will occur. Children should be more concerned about the health of their parents, and if these symptoms appear, they should take their parents to the hospital for medical treatment in time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Memory loss, behavioural changes, mood changes, anxiety, depression and negativity, or indifference, anger, laughter, and self-control.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Decreased memory, decreased intelligence, decreased language ability, decreased reflexes, decreased execution of movements, and so on.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The obvious symptoms are that you can't remember things, you can't speak clearly, you always forget, and your limbs will gradually lose strength and move slowly.

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