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Dementia And Alzheimers

About Dementia:

What Causes Dementia?

Dementia is generally characterized as a degeneration of brain function that is linked to certain illnesses or injuries. As to what cause dementia, there are a number of possibilities. There are a number of illnesses that have a degenerative effect on the brain that ultimately result in dementia, such as Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, Lyme disease, Pick’s disease, and others. While these forms of dementia are irreversible once they occur, not everyone who gets a dementia diagnosis is immune to dementia treatment. In some cases if dementia signs are detected early, the symptoms dementia causes may be entirely reversed. These instances can include cranial trauma, a lack of vitamin B12 in the body, alcoholism, and others. Vascular dementia is a term that is used to describe the development of dementia due to the brain not getting enough blood. This is often due to stroke.

Symptoms of Dementia

The basic sign of dementia is a lessening of cognitive power. Some of the early signs of dementia may be noticed with the onset of MCI, or mild cognitive impairment. MCI is generally noted as the point after normalcy and before actual dementia, so it could be that the first dementia signs start showing up at this point. As the dementia stages progress, the signs of mental decline will become more pointed. A person with a dementia diagnosis may have more trouble multitasking than they used to, or may forget recent occurrences. They may have trouble speaking and writing, or may get lost even in areas that they know well, even in the early dementia stages. People suffering from advanced dementia will have trouble caring for themselves, and may forget even the most basic tasks. Their sleep cycle may change, and their mood will likely either be disinterested or depressed, or perhaps irritable. They may also suffer from hallucinations and bouts of anger, among other signs. People who suffer from dementia should be careful to make regular visits to the doctor, and should have more and more dedicated care as their dementia progresses.

Dementia Treatment

There are a number of different ways to treat dementia. If it is of a type that can be stopped or reversed, then it’s necessary to take every reasonable step to do so. Otherwise, there are medications that occasionally slow the progression of the disease. It’s also important to reduce any other medical issues that could contribute to confusion, and to make sure that the person with dementia is otherwise healthy. They may, as time progresses, be unable to fully notice or communicate various health issues that may increase their general wellness once treated.

Dementia Alzheimers

Alzheimers disease is a degenerative variety of dementia. While the two illnesses are not the same thing, one is an umbrella term that covers a number of illnesses and conditions that lead to mental decline, while the other is an illness that falls under that umbrella. There has been some confusion regarding this relationship between dementia and Alzheimers disease, but the two are not interchangeable.

About Alzheimers:

Symptoms of Alzheimers

There are a number of different memory and cognition related quirks that could be categorized as a symptom of Alzheimers disease. Alzheimers early symptom s may include only mildly alarming, such as slight short term memory loss, or apparently increased reactions to stress. In this manner, early signs of Alzheimers could easily be mistaken for simple forgetfulness or anxiety. As early Alzheimers progresses to later Alzheimers stages, the Alzheimers symptoms will become more advanced and more pointed. These symptoms may include anything related to memory loss, mood, or cognition, including aggression, forgetfulness, or declining powers of vocalization.

Early Onset Alzheimers

Early onset Alzheimers, or Alzheimers that begins to exhibit symptoms before the patient turns 60, is usually quite rare, but seems to progress at a faster rate than most age related Alzheimers. There is strong evidence that early onset Alzheimers run through families. All the more tragic due to the fact that it strikes early, a person who has been diagnosed with the early onset of Alzheimers can expect the disease to progress quickly.

Alzheimers memory, Alzheimers Brain, and Treatment for Alzheimers Disease

Should you or a loved one take an Alzheimers test that suggests a positive diagnosis, then you will have some serious decisions to make. An Alzheimers diagnosis should be taken very seriously, and with the knowledge that the condition will worsen over time. There will be a continuing degeneration of memory and functionality due to the manner in which Alzheimers affects the brain, and the following Alzheimers disease symptom s. The stages of Alzheimers disease have many similarities to both Parkinsons disease and Lewy body dementia stages, though there are still some key differences between the three illnesses.

While Alzheimers can be a very isolating disease, there are thousands of people who suffer from it. For Glen Campbell Alzheimers disease is fact of life, and one that he made very public. While he is perhaps the most visible person ever to suffer from Alzheimers disease, there are thousands more like him throughout the United States. One heartening Alzheimers fact is that there is medication for it. Some of the drugs for Alzheimers 2011 have been shown to help patients retain some degree of functionality over a longer period of time.Alzheimers disease treatment is an essential part of dealing with Alzheimers, despite the fact that some of the medications will never have a terribly noticeable impact on the patient. The patient (if possible) and their loved ones will have to decide for themselves what treatment for Alzheimers disease to pursue. It should also be noted that while there is help for Alzheimers, there is nothing yet known that can cure the disease.