Causes and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease
At an initial stage, the causes and symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease involve increased forgetfulness or severe confusion. With time, the disease tends to affect more of a patients memory.
More often, when a patient has Alzheimer’s Disease, they tend to first notice that they experience having an unusual difficulty to remember things or even organizing their thoughts effectively.The patient lose sense of things being wrong or right, and also the changes experienced due to the disease have more of an impact to close friends and relatives or even co-workers.
Alzheimer’s disease is often associated with brain changes leading to growth in the following:
IT TENDS TO AFFECT THE PATIENT MEMORY
Most individuals often experience memory lapses, and it is happens that you loss the focus of where you might have kept your keys or you might have forgotten a close friend or relative’s name. More often Alzheimer’s disease is associated with memory loss and it tends to continue and even gets more serious as the disease progresses.
Patients with Alzheimer disease may:
• Repeatedly go over statements and questions and not been aware they have asked that same question initially.
• Forget when he or she has been in an interaction
• Often misplace ownership of their things, and misplacing their priority of the original location.
• Miss their directions in places where they are familiar with
• Forget the names of close friends and acquaintances and even things they see often such as an object.
• Have difficulty identifying objects with the appropriate words, also even in expressing themselves or being part of a conversation.
IT TENDS TO AFFECT THE PATIENT THINKING AND REASONING
Patients with Alzheimer’s disease tend to have difficulty paying attention to details or even thinking out right.
The patient’s ability of handling more than one task at the same time is always difficult to do, and invariably the patients would be unable to manage their finances or even the ability to balance their checkbooks or even pay for certain bills on the required time. Moreover, these difficulties faced by the patient may lead to their inability to identify and deal with numeric figures well.
IT TENDS TO AFFECT THE PATIENTS DECISION MAKING AND JUDGEMENT
The patient tends to become more frequently challenged, by effectively being responsive to everyday problems, and experiences things like food being burned on the stove and unwarranted driving situations.
IT TENDS TO AFFECT THE PATIENTS PERFORMING FAMILIAR TASKS AND PLANNING
As the diseases progresses the patient tends finds events that often follow an order of difficult things to do such as to cook a meal or play a favorite game. Patients with sophisticated Alzheimer’s disease tend to forget on how basic tasks such as being able to dress or bath themselves.
IT TENDS TO AFFECT THE PATIENTS AND IT CHANGES THEIR PERSONALITIES AND BEHAVIOR
Alzheimer’s disease is associated with brain changes that tend to affect the way the patient acts and feels.
They also experience the following:
• The patients tend to be depressed
• The patients tend to show apathy
• The patients tend to socially withdrawal
• The patients tend to have mood swings
• The patients tend to have distrusts in others overtime
• The patients tend to be easily irritated and more aggressive
• The patients tend to experience changes in their sleeping habits
• The patients tend to wander
• The patients tend to have loss of inhibitions
• The patients tend to exhibit delusion, that is believing something has been stolen
Furthermore, relevant skills are not completely forgotten till at after an expected time in the disease, which includes their abilities of being able to read, sing, dance, music, crafts, hobbies and memories of tell tales.
Moreover, as the disease progresses abilities such as skills and habits that were learned early in life are lost. Also, the part of the brain which stores the necessary information may be affected in the long run.
CAUSES OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Research has it that scientists believed that for most individuals, Alzheimer’s disease tends to been caused by a combination of genetics, environmental and lifestyle factors that affect the brain as time evolves. Statistics has it that less than 5% of the time that the causes of Alzheimer’s disease are specific to genetics changes that almost guarantees an individual would develop the disease.
Although the causes of Alzheimer’s aren’t yet fully understood, its effect on the brain is clear. Alzheimer’s disease damages and kills brain cells. A brain affected by Alzheimer’s disease has many fewer cells and many fewer connections among surviving cells than does a healthy brain.
The effects on the brain are vivid. When Alzheimer’s disease affects a patients brain, it tend to have many few cells and these few cell connect with a surviving cell that a healthy brain does.
Also, as the brain experiences shrinkage due to Alzheimer’s ability to kill off brain cells. Medically when a patient has been examined by a doctor, the doctor uses a microscope to view the patient’s brain tissue. There are two different types of abnormalities that are seen as the benchmark of the Alzheimer’s disease.
The patient experiences tangles in the brain
The brain cells tends to be supported internally, and the transport system carries nutrients and every other important material during the period of their long extensions, this procedure requires the normal structure and how the protein functions which is known as the (TAU).
The patients tends to experience plagues
If the patient experiences an interference with cell to cell communication in various ways then there might have been damage to the brain cells and these clumps of protein are called beta-amyloid. Although, previous research has shown that the real cause(s) of brain cell death in Alzheimer’s has not been discovered yet, the prime suspect of collection of the beta-amyloid is on the outer parts of the brain.
These are the risk factors of Alzheimer’s disease
It tends to affect the patients age:
An individual risk often increases after attaining an age of 65years. And at 60 years dementia doubles at every decade. Individuals with very rare genetic changes are often linked to pre-early Alzheimer’s, which makes such individuals begin to experience symptoms in their early 30s.
It affects the patient’s family history and genetics
An individual risk tends to be very high if close relatives, such as your parents and siblings have the disease.
More often, genetic mechanisms of Alzheimer’s among acquaintances remain vastly unaccounted for. According to research findings. the most powerful risk factor is the discovered gene known as Apolipo-protein e4 (APoE4). However, just because you have this gene, it does not guarantee Alzheimer’s disease.
It affects the patients and tends to result to Down syndrome
The disorders Down syndrome is widely associated with various individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. The symptoms and signs of Alzheimer’s tend to be obvious at the years (10-20) at a very early stage with patients with Down syndrome than they do for the whole population. Where there is significantly an increase in the risk of Alzheimer’s disease is that a gene contained extra chromosome that causes Down syndrome.
It affects the patient’s sex
Research has it that women tend to be more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than men, due to in part to a women tends to live longer.
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