| Alzheimers disease is one of the most difficult
of all health issues to deal with, both as the sufferer and as someone
close to them trying to cope with day to day life. Part of the difficulty
stems from the fact that it is often diagnosed late on because many
people associate it's symptoms with the natural effects of growing
old.
For example, some of the Alzheimers symptoms such as memory loss,
and varying moods are frequently overlooked despite the frustration
that is felt by the sufferer. Part of the problem is that it can
take many years for the disease to get worse, and the suffering
leading up to the realization that there is a problem can be avoided
so long as people are well informed.
The exact cause of Alzheimers remains unknown, but the effect of
the disease, and what causes the symptoms is well understood after
years of research. The main cause of the change in peoples disposition,
memory and so forth is the disruption of messages between parts
of the brain, caused by a build-up of deposits in the brain.
The more deposits there are, the more problems people have performing
simple tasks; as we get older some will form naturally, slowing
our thought processes down. In Alzheimers sufferers, these deposits
are much more frequent.
The treatment for Alzheimers falls into two categories. On the
one hand, we can control some of the outward signs such as the depression
or sleeplessness that can accompany the changes in the brain, while
on the other, prescription medicines can be used to treat the actual
symptoms.
Most of the treatment for Alzheimers sufferers will come from the
help that they get from those around them. It is highly unlikely
that the disease will decline, and over time, it will worsen. As
it does so, some of the symptoms will get worse, others will remain
static, depending on the success of the various medical treatments
available.
It is vital that occurrences of Alzheimers disease are identified,
and treated. Not only because they will make the sufferers life
more comfortable, but because treating the disease will also make
the life of those caring for them easier.
Some of the advice that medical practitioners give in treatment
for Alzheimers is simple – eat well, avoid alcohol, rest when
you need to, and keep a journal. This last will help with being
able to remember simple tasks, such as taking medicine, and also
help deal with the psychological effects of the disease.
© 2008 Copyright GiantDrug.com All Rights Reserved |