Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and a degenerative brain illness. Dementia is an umbrella word that defines a set of symptoms rather than a specific disease. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disorder in which the brain shrinks (atrophy) and brain cells die. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, which is defined as a progressive loss of cognitive, behavioural, and social skills that impairs a person's capacity to operate independently.

Forgetting recent events or discussions is one of the first indicators of Alzheimer's disease. A person with Alzheimer's disease will develop significant memory loss and lose the capacity to transfer out daily chores as the condition progresses. Medications can temporarily increase or delay the progression of symptoms. These medicines can occasionally assist persons with Alzheimer's disease preserve their independence and maximise their function. People with Alzheimer's disease and their carers can benefit from a variety of programmes and services. Alzheimer's disease has no cure or treatment that affects the disease process in the brain. Complications from significant loss of brain function, such as dehydration, starvation, or infection, can lead to mortality in advanced stages of the condition.

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