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Alzheimer's first of all, the elderly is a cognitive impairment, one of the most dangerous factors, 70 years old, 80 years old, 90 years old, he has these cognitive impairments, there are some of our dementia, different degrees of manifestation, this is very common, so age, is a very important factor, so the older you are, the more vigilant you are, when he has some symptoms, you have to be alert to him is normal, or abnormal, pay attention to judgment, this is age is a susceptible group. Who is susceptible to Alzheimer's?
The main groups of people who are prone to Alzheimer's disease are: 1. People with a hereditary family history; 2. Patients with traumatic head injuries; 3. Some diseases of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, brain injuries, brain tumors, brain trauma, or heart surgery, as well as the proportion of patients with long-term hypertension and diabetes will be slightly higher than the probability of normal people.
How is early Alzheimer's disease treated?
In the early stage of Alzheimer's disease, it is necessary to pay attention to the following aspects: first, the first is to prevent the progression of the disease and avoid head injury. 2. Prevent the occurrence of cerebrovascular diseases, such as quitting smoking, drinking, controlling blood pressure and blood sugar, eating reasonably, and maintaining a happy mood; 3. More contact with society, more point learning, it is recommended to learn new knowledge to help the function of the brain**.
Alzheimer's disease is mainly conservative, and the use of some targeted drugs can also have a good effect. Patients with Alzheimer's disease will have slow movements, abnormal and other manifestations, in view of these abnormal symptoms of patients, they should be scientifically corrected, and strive to take care of themselves to the greatest extent, of course, during this period, they also need the careful care and accompaniment of family members to help and encourage patients to actively face the disease, gradually improve the symptoms, and improve the quality of life.
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Alzheimer's disease, also known as Alzheimer's disease, is a neurological disorder. As people get older, the chances of developing Alzheimer's disease are getting higher and higher. Patients with Alzheimer's disease will have a variety of symptoms such as memory loss and reduced living ability, which will have a certain impact on themselves and their families.
So, which older people are susceptible to Alzheimer's?
Which older people are susceptible to Alzheimer's disease?
1. Have a family history of heredity.
If you find that an immediate family member has Alzheimer's disease, you must always pay attention to whether the elderly in the family have some symptoms such as memory loss. Once these symptoms are noticed, it is necessary to rush to the hospital for medical attention. Many studies at home and abroad have shown that the offspring of Alzheimer's patients are more likely to develop this disease, but the inheritance mode is not particularly clear.
Second, the work and rest are unhealthy.
Elderly people with irregular lifestyle habits, especially severe lack of sleep time, have a high chance of developing Alzheimer's disease, and sleep deprivation is an independent risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. Secondly, unbalanced nutrition, lack of vitamins in the body and lack of timely supplementation, such conditions will also greatly increase the possibility of Alzheimer's disease in the elderly.
3. Trauma to the head.
Generally refers to head trauma with impaired consciousness, and clinical and epidemiological studies suggest that severe traumatic brain injury may be one of some of these conditions.
Fourth, living alone for a long time.
The elderly who live alone, due to the lack of communication with the outside world, have not been able to get spiritual comfort for a long time, and are emotionally lonely, prone to emotional disorders, irritability and memory loss, and these phenomena are common symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
It is worth mentioning that when the elderly have symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, they are not aware of it, and it can only be discovered by the people around them through communication and observation. Therefore, no matter how busy your children are at work, don't forget to care for their parents at home, go home often, and communicate more with their parents. Once an abnormality is found, it should be carried out in a timely manner**.
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Alzheimer's disease mostly refers to Alzheimer's disease, and the exact ** is not completely clear, mainly related to genetics, living environment and lifestyle.
Based on risk factors, the following groups of people are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease:
People with a family history. People with unhealthy lifestyles. Unhealthy lifestyle includes smoking, alcohol consumption, lack of exercise, lack of sleep, etc., people with chronic diseases.
Chronic diseases mainly include: hypertension, diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, etc. People with low levels of education and lack of socialization.
The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is higher in people over the age of age, and the incidence of Alzheimer's disease in women is higher than that in men.
2. Patients with traumatic brain injury and cerebrovascular accident have a higher probability of developing Alzheimer's disease;
3. People who use more aluminum products are also prone to Alzheimer's disease, so aluminum products can cause irreversible damage to the nervous system;
4. Heavy smoking and drinking are also high-risk groups for Alzheimer's disease;
5. Depression, anxiety, liking greasy food, high blood pressure, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc., are all high-risk factors for Alzheimer's disease.
If early recognition is possible, drugs such as donepezil hydrochloride and memantine can be given for symptomatic treatment**. Pay attention to strengthen nursing care to prevent accidents such as falling injuries and getting lost.
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