Everyone has occasional moment when we can’t seem to remember something.It’s a normal things in life to forget and lose track of stuff. For example, not remember where we placed our key or forget the name of someone we met before. But some memory loss are more serious than we think. The one that associated with Alzheimer’s Disease are persistent and worsen over time, affecting your daily routines and life. Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting more than five million Americans. Alzheimer's also ranked as the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. It causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. The main symptoms of alzheimer's are memory loss and confusion, it develop slowly and worsen over time. …show more content…
The amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary are considered as one of the main features of Alzheimer’s Disease. One of another main feature is the loss of connections between neurons (nerve cells) in the brain. Alzheimer disease is all about the changes of the brain. According to the National Institute on Aging,” Scientists continue to unravel the complex brain changes involved in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.” When a person is diagnosed with alzheimer's the damaged initially appear in the hippocampus, the part where memories are formed. During the early stages, people who are affected seem to be symptom-free, but toxic changes are actually taking places in the brain. Memory problem are typically the most common symptoms related to Alzheimer’s Disease. Just like everything else, our brain changes as we age. Most people will eventually noticed some slowed down thinking and occasionally difficulty in remembering. However, serious memory loss, or other changes in the way our mind works might be a sign that brain cells are falling. As the disease advanced, it leads to more severe symptoms such as disorientation, mood and behavior changes, and/ or depression. Symptoms are varies
Throughout this line of study, Alzheimer’s disease is a specific form of dementia. According to Alzheimer’s Association, dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability that is severe enough to hinder daily life. Memory loss is a symptom of dementia and the most common type of dementia is Alzheimer’s. One of the most common and severe symptom of Alzheimer’s is difficulty remembering newly learned information. The changes of Alzheimer’s normally begin in the part of the brain that affects learning (Overview Alzheimer's Association). Some other symptoms of Alzheimer’s include gradual memory loss, the decline in capability to carry out everyday tasks and the loss of their language skills. According to Bialystok the rate of
Alzheimer’s disease is incurable, but there are many stages, warning signs, and risk factors that can serve as detection devices for those who have older adults in their lives. One of the most common early signs of this form of dementia is memory loss. While it is normal for people to occasionally forget things, such as appointments and names, people with Alzheimer’s tend to forget these things more often and are not able to recall them even after a period of time. Other signs that signify a possible case of Alzheimer’s is difficulty performing familiar tasks (cooking, brushing teeth), problems with language (using odd words, failing to remember correct words), disorientation (forgetting where one lives, not knowing how he got to a certain place), problems with abstract thinking (forgetting what numbers represent), misplacing items (putting a hair brush in the freezer), moodiness, personality changes (confusion, suspicion, fearfulness), and loss of initiative
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disease which slowly destroys thinking and memory skills. These changes are severe enough to interfere with day to day life. This irreversible disease is the most common cause of dementia amongst the elderly, with an appearance of first symptoms after age 60.
Alzheimer's is a progressive disease that eventually destroys memory and other other very important functions. First it starts with mild confusion and the patient has a hard time remembering. Soon after that they may get much worse
Imagine this, you walk into your mother's room one day the smell of candles fills the air, you can hear her humidifier going off, and she blankly stares at you as you walk in. She looks you up and down with the most confused look on her face, she appears scared and frightened as you notice her muscles tense up, she looks at you and says “Are you the new nurse?” When most people hear the word Alzheimer's they instantly think memory loss, while yes memory loss is a key factor of Alzheimer's it is far from the only problem that arises from Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease, to put it bluntly is the most common form of dementia which is the general term for memory loss, but Alzheimer's affects a lot more than just memory. Dementia is strictly
If you have Alzheimer's disease the cortex in your brain shrivels up. It damages the area in your brain that involved thinking and remembering. Then it forms tangles, it changes the brain structure, that causes the brain cell to die. Which leads to memory loss. The tangles could prevent the production of some important brain chemicals. Alzheimer’s disease shrinks the size of your brain.
Alzheimer's is a disease that robs people of their memory. At first, people have a hard time remembering recent events, though they might easily recall things that happened years ago. As time goes on, other symptoms can appear, including: trouble focusing, a hard time doing ordinary activities, feeling confused or frustrated, especially at night, dramatic mood swings -- outbursts of anger, anxiety, and depression, feeling disoriented and getting lost easily, physical problems, such as an odd walk or poor coordination, trouble communicating. People with Alzheimer's might forget their loved ones. They might forget how to dress themselves, feed themselves, and use the toilet. People who get Alzheimer's disease are usually older, but the disease isn’t a normal part of aging.
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a chronic, progressive type of amnesia, which causes severe memory loss and mental deterioration. It is common and typical for patients suffering from the various fluctuations and categories of amnesia to maintain intact, working, and procedural memory. The severity of the AD increases gradually over time, leading to complications and symptoms of such as confusion, depression, sleeplessness, and delusions.
I think Alzheimer's Disease is a brain disease that causes a person to lose their memory. They lose their memory gradually over a period of years. They become at risk for getting lost due to losing memory of their surroundings. The family of a person that suffers from AD has a very difficult time. It is hard to see the one you love and that person no longer remembers who you are. A person with AD must have constant care to keep them safe and cared for.
Many older people forget the name of close relatives or misplace things from one place to another. This type of forgetfulness is normal. But, forgetting how to reach home, getting troubled in places and person knows well, or asking questions continuously can be signs of a more serious problem. It is a disease of the brain that started slowly and gets worse as the time progresses. Alzheimer’s is a progressive destroying of brain tissue that primarily strikes people over the age of 65. Brain functions such as memory, comprehension, and speech deteriorate. The term first introduced by Dr. Alois Alzheimers in 1906. Memory is lost first. As days passes, attention tends to distracted, simple calculations become hard, and ordinary daily activities become difficult, accompanied by angry. These symptoms will worsen at night. Gradually mood changes occur like, outbursts of anger, fear to strangers, and deep apathy. There are mainly 3 factors that increase the likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease are brain changes, lifestyle and heart health, past head trauma.
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Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects memory in the brain; more specifically it destroys the cell connections in the cortex of the brain. Alzheimer’s will typically start out as someone forgetting new information, such as what the current date is. But Alzheimer’s will progress over the years, possibly to the point where the sufferer forgets the names and faces of close loved ones. A common sign of Alzheimer’s is for the sufferer to repeat questions and phrases, not knowing that they have already asked or said this. Another common sign is for the sufferer to get lost in once familiar places, which often causes a problem of the sufferer wandering off.
Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that impairs memory, thoughts and behavior. The impairment of Alzheimer’s can lead to symptoms of forgetfulness, difficulty with time, language problems or the inability to recognize loved ones. (Colbert, 2013) The early stages of Alzheimer’s can be subtle; beginning with lapses in memory or difficulty remembering the words for objects. (Alzheimer's Disease, n.d.) Common symptoms of Alzheimer’s vary with each individual according to the affected areas of the brain (as seen in appendix one).
Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that destroys the brain cells. In the brain there are neurons that connect and communicate at a synapse, a structure that allows a neuron to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another cell, where tiny bursts of chemicals called neurotransmitters carry information from one cell to another. Alzheimer’s disrupts this process by eventually destroying the synapses and killing the neurons, damaging the brain’s communication network. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia which causes memory loss and problems with thinking and behavior which interferes with the patient’s daily life. “In the early years of the disease, memory loss is mild but later on the patients begin to lose their ability
Alzheimer 's is a disease in the brain that destroys memory and other functions. Symptoms of this disease are confusion,difficulty