You Can Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

There are many people around the world, specifically in the age group of 50 and above who are facing problems in trying to remember things. As time passes, they find that the situation is getting tougher and that they are slowly loosing control over their vocabulary powers, and at times are finding it tough to remember even their near and dear ones. This is a clear symptom of Alzheimer’s disease and one should take care at the onset itself and try to fight it as much as possible. Once Alzheimer’s advances into the secondary stage, it becomes extremely tough to fight it and there are all sorts of complications.

You should remember that you are not alone and nearly 1-2% of the worldwide senior populations are afflicted by Alzheimer’s disease. There are different types of dementias that affect people and Alzheimer’s alone accounts for 50% of them. There is an opinion that people who are affected by Alzheimer’s disease can no longer function properly, and due to this, they are often shunned by their family and friends, thus compounding their woes. It is at such time that their family and friends should be more sympathetic towards them.

There is again no doubt that the outcome and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are quite serious but this does not imply that people afflicted by this incurable disease can no longer function properly. All it requires is a bit of sympathy and help from friends and members of their family. If one of your near and dear relative or friend too is afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease, you can follow certain steps to help them out. Help them to perform simple tasks and if so required, help them with the specifics too.

If you tell them to bring the check book, it might sound like an imposing task for them, but if you tell them to open the cabinet, they shall face no problems. You can then proceed to tell them to take out the book on the 2nd shelf. If the tasks are broken down into simple steps, these people will be able to perform them. This also provides them with happiness that they are still able to do things they are asked. You should not forget that people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease are extremely sensitive and irritative; hence you should be both calm and reassuring when dealing with them.

There might be occasions when the person afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease might not be able to perform tasks requested by you at the first instance. You should not give up and make them perform that task again and again. Over a short period of time you will observe that they are improving and that they will no longer require your help to perform that specific task. Make them do that particular task once they have learned it. This helps them to remember it and actively participate in the day to day happenings of the family.

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Problems When Near and Dear Ones Get Affected with Alzheimer’s Disease

There are occasions when one is sure that their near and dear ones have been affected with Alzheimer’s disease. One wants to get them treated and at the same one does not want to reveal to them that they have been afflicted with Alzheimer’s. What can one do when they are faced with such a tricky situation? It is imperative that they are checked by the physician and specialists and at the same time they should now be aware of the disease they are affected with. If they find out that they have Alzheimer’s, they might move inside a conscious shell and it might complicate the problems caused by the disease.

There are several means which one can adopt to bypass this problem. Just tell the patient suffering from Alzheimer’s disease that they are being taken to the doctor for a general and annual health check up. Nobody will mind going in for an annual check up, since it is a routine stuff that is done by everyone. It is recommended that you explain the physician about this situation and it is better if the physician themselves ring up your near and dear ones and remind them that it is high time to get their annual health check up conducted.

In this way these patients will never understand that they are being taken to be checked up for Alzheimer’s disease. This disease is very dangerous and is affecting nearly 6 millions Americans as of date. There are no medications available that can cure it permanently, though there are researches going on to fid a permanent cure. Though Alzheimer’s disease was identified and isolated as late as in 1906 by a German physician, it is only in the last 15 years or so that concerted efforts by physicians and scientists all over the world have resulted in the production of some medications that can delay the progress of this disease and in certain cases even helps people affected by the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease to live a better life.

One should also remember that short term memory loss does not always mean that the affected person has got Alzheimer’s disease. There are many other reasons, like depression, that can also show the same symptoms and these maladies can be detected and cured. While a general physician might be able to detect and isolate Alzheimer’s disease, it is strongly recommended to go in for consultation with a specialist.

There are certain tests like magnetic resonance imaging tests of the brain which can accurately detect Alzheimer’s disease and if someone is affected with some other diseases that also affect the memory cells, going in for such a brain scan will identify those diseases. If you are finding it tough to find any specialists in your locality for detecting and treating Alzheimer’s disease, you can check out for the local Alzheimer’s society which will help you out. Though Alzheimer’s disease cannot be cured as of now, the pains can be reduced if the patient’s family and friends co-operate.

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