World Alzheimer's Day: Symptoms and Prevention...


Alzheimer's is a mental illness. This disease is increasing rapidly in people every year. The main reason for this is our deteriorating lifestyle day by day. Although this disease is seen more in the elderly, but due to increasing stress and depression, now the younger generation has also fallen prey to it. Therefore, with the aim of making people aware of the problem of Alzheimer's in the world, World Alzheimer's Day is celebrated every year on the 21st of September. It began on 21 september 1994 at the opening of the ADI Annual Conference in Edinburgh. Let us know how Alzheimer's can be cured.


What is Alzheimer's disease?

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia. It is a progressive disease that begins with mild memory loss and possibly leads to the loss of the ability to interact and react to the environment. Alzheimer's disease continues to progress, causing significant damage to memory and other important mental functions. Due to this disease, our intellectual capacity is greatly reduced. 


Symptoms of Alzheimer's

The biggest symptom of Alzheimer's disease is the problem of forgetfulness or weak memory, but this is not the only symptom or diagnosis of this serious brain disease. Apart from this, there are many types of symptoms that help in recognizing Alzheimer's. Such as jumbled speech, frequent confusion, loss of memory, mental illness, quick aggression, loss of appetite etc. 


What is the treatment for Alzheimer's?

Alzheimer's is a very complex disease, for which there is no one proven treatment for Alzheimer's to eliminate it from the root. However, at present, many drugs are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of Alzheimer's. It is very important to understand here that medicines can reduce the symptoms of Alzheimer's but cannot eliminate it. To cure Alzheimer's, you have to follow a better diet and a good lifestyle. Not only this, you should not take any medicine without consulting a doctor.

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