Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease

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Alzheimer's disease is a kind of neurodegenerative disease with concealed onset and progressive development. Because the name of Alzheimer's disease is not very nice, and in order to show respect for such patients, it is advocated to use Alzheimer's disease instead of Alzheimer's disease. If you have some symptoms of Alzheimer's before the age of 65

Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease

In the second stage, patients will show moderate dementia, severe memory decline, disorientation of time and place, unable to independently carry out outdoor activities, need help in dressing and maintaining personal appearance, unable to calculate, aphasia, agnosia and other neurological symptoms.

Within 1-3 years of onset, the patient is in the mild dementia stage. The patient will show memory loss, judgment ability decline, unable to make analysis and judgment on some things, not interested in work and housework, unable to shop independently, social difficulties, difficult to accept new things, time orientation disorder and so on.

Alzheimer's patients in memory, language, behavior and other aspects will appear some abnormalities, just like children. The onset of this disease is more insidious, generally not clear is the appropriate onset, female patients are more than men, some patients are in the mental stimulation, or after experiencing some diseases quickly appear symptoms of Alzheimer's.

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In the stage of severe dementia, the patient completely depends on the care of his family, has a serious loss of memory, can't take care of himself in daily life, has incontinence of urine and urine, stiff limbs, and primitive reflexes such as forceful grip and aspiration. Finally, the patient will be in a coma. Patients often die of complications such as infection.