The last symptom of Alzheimer's disease?
summary
Alzheimer's disease is a disease that elderly people are prone to suffer from. It has a high incidence rate. Many elderly people have caught up with it. Because the symptoms of the disease are not obvious in the early stage of onset, it is often ignored by patients and their families. When the symptoms are obvious, it is often in the late stage. The last symptom of Alzheimer's disease? Now let me tell you something.
The last symptom of Alzheimer's disease?
Daily life is totally unable to take care of themselves: the patient's friends are unable to take care of themselves, they don't even know whether to urinate or defecate, and they won't clean up by themselves, so they need the help of their families. In addition, the patient's friends also had problems in action, unable to walk independently, and the functions of various organs of the body began to degenerate slowly. Some of the patients found that their hands and feet became stiff.
Memory loss: at the beginning of the disease, the patient's friends may not remember some things for a while, and their memory will decline. At the late stage, they can't remember anything, even who they are. When family members chat with them, they don't know how to answer. Some don't eat by themselves and don't feel hungry.
Abnormal behavior: in the late stage of the disease, the behavior has been out of the control of the brain, often do some things that you don't even know, and you may walk around by yourself. Even stay at home is a mess, sitting in a daze all day, motionless.
matters needing attention
Improve the working environment. Avoid alcohol and quit smoking. Diet regulation: not only to prevent high-fat food causing cholesterol rise, but also to intake the necessary nutrients, such as protein, inorganic salts, amino acids and vitamins, especially vitamin B1, B2 and B6, vitamin C and vitamin E are very important for the elderly. Keeping a happy mind is good for longevity and mental health. We should arrange our life and study well: when we are old, we should persist in learning new knowledge and maintain extensive contact with the society.