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Article Series: Alzheimers Disease
Help Me Understand Alzheimer's Disease
How
To Recognize Signs & Symptoms Of Alzheimer's
As people get older it is natural to expect
that some of their abilities will change. However, each individual's
abilities and health are different. Instead of simply accepting
that matters must decline rapidly with age, medical researchers
encourage people to try and cultivate and maintain a positive
outlook. With thoughtful effort the quality of one's life even
in older age can be enjoyable.
Nonetheless, if it becomes apparent that there is a change
that is beginning to affect the quality of life how can an
individual know if it is something that is just a normal tendency
of aging or a sign of a serious illness such as Alzheimer's?
Some of the defining aspects are as follows:
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Memory loss that goes beyond the forgetfulness of someone's
name that they may not see regularly or the recalling of some
minor event, or missing an appointment. People who are battling
Alzheimer's will have trouble retaining recently learned information.
They may forget major events, and seem to block out people
that should be familiar to their environment.
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Having a growing difficulty with language or numbers. It
will go beyond the occasional search for a certain word and
develop into the loss of common words such as “chair” for example.
Or the need to replace one word for another such as “food”
instead of “drink”. The ability to communicate with others
will greatly diminish.
* People suffering from Alzheimer's will begin to have difficulty
handling very simple routines such as getting dressed or preparing
a meal.
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They will be easily disoriented and in neighborhoods and
routes that should be familiar to them. They also begin to
lose track of time.
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They begin to have trouble making simple judgment calls as simple as what to wear on a colder day.
* Due to the confusion and pressures from increasing dementia
an Alzheimer victim will feel understandably frustrated, angry,
and afraid. This will escalate into dramatic mood swings and
ultimately a possible change in their basic personality.
* The challenges that face some patients becomes too much
and they eventually seek to withdraw from any normal
activity. They may show increasing indifference to their surroundings
or circumstances.
If an individual begins to exhibit some of these signs it
is important to contact their doctor as soon as possible. Whether
or not it is a temporary condition brought on by a period of
stress or other disease, or if it is Alzheimer's, the key to
battling it with any success is to get it diagnosed early on
and get to receiving the necessary help and best care to slow
its progress.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2009
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