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An Overview of Alzheimer's Disease


The language problem is mainly recognized by the shrinking vocabulary. They usually could describe the basic idea of their word. While they doing the common things such as dressing, eating, writing, certain the movement coordination (apraxia) it may present, but people usually don't notice that. As the disease progresses, it hinders the independence of people. The difficulties of speaking become palpable, this will also affect to frequent incorrect word substitutions (paraphasias). Complex movements become less coordination as the time pass. People may not be able to recognize their close relatives. As the disease develops, the changes of behavior and neuropsychiatric symptoms become more common. They become irritability and labile. Sundowning and urinary incontinence can also appear. In the final stage, the patient is completely dependent upon carer. The ability of language is reduced to simple phrases or single words. Even the verbal language skill is lost; people still can understand the signals of the patients' emotion. People with AD will be ultimately not able to do anything independently, and be completely bedridden.
             There is no treatment can stop or reverse its progression. We still can naturally treat Alzheimer's disease. It may temporarily improve symptoms. Diet is one of the natural ways to treat it, such as eating oily fish to uptake Omega-3 and Omega-6, increasing folic acid levels and vitamins B6 and B12 to improve mental function and etc. Keep active is another way to treat the disease. Outdoors exercise, yoga, swimming, sports is beneficial fro daily life activities and potentially improve outcomes. Massage and aromatherapy using lavender and lemon balm can reduce patients' anxiety. Also, keep mentally active, doing some activities with their brain, such as jigsaw, reading, word games and computer games. Put memorable images beside the patient will give them reassurance. It's a good way To appease the mood In another hand, people also try to use medicine to improve the disease.


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