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What Is Alzheimer's Disease
By Gray Rollins
Alzheimer's is a devastating disease that robs individuals of
their memories, ability to recognize their loved ones or even to
complete simple tasks for themselves, but there are treatments
available to help slow the course of Alzheimer's disease and
researchers are working hard to find a cure.
Alzheimer's disease is considered a condition of the elderly
affecting mostly those over the age of 65. While there are so
called early onset cases that occur in younger adults they are
rare. 23,000 people die each year in the United States from
Alzheimer's disease. It is the leading cause of dementia, making
it the eighth leading cause of death among older Americans.
Though there is currently no cure for the condition,
understanding the progress of the disease can help researchers,
care-giving family members and those afflicted.
The disease is hallmarked by atrophy, or shrinking, of the
cortical tissues in the brain. In people with Alzheimer's
disease nerve cells become bunched together forming tangled webs
of brain tissue filaments (neurofibrillary tangles) and near
these tangles patches of cellular debris, called senile plaques,
are found. Plaques are made up of dead cells and proteins. It is
believed that these brain abnormalities cause a disruption of
the electrical impulses in the brain. As more and more tangles
and plaques collect in the brain the body receives fewer and
fewer messages from it and the person's ability to function
deteriorates.
According to Elder Rage author and radio host Jacqueline Marcell
the warning signs of the affliction include: memory loss,
difficulty performing familiar tasks, problems with language,
disorientation to time and place, poor or decreased judgment,
problems with abstract thinking, misplacing things, changes in
mood or behavior, changes in personality and loss of initiative.
"You don't need to have a doctorate degree to know something is
wrong," Ms. Marcell writes in her blog, "but you do need a
doctor who can diagnose and treat (Alzheimer's) properly."
Right now the aim of treatment is to slow or mask the cognitive
deterioration caused by the disease and to increase the brains
ability to think, recognize, perceive and judge. Treatment is
also helpful in reducing the behavioral problems associated with
the more advanced stages of the disease. The side effects for
the most commonly used medications: Aricept, Cognex, Exelon and
Namenda can include nausea and vomiting, liver damage,
psychiatric disturbances, weight loss, tremor, sore muscles,
fatigue, dizziness and urinary tract problems. Razadyne is the
exception; though there are risks for nausea and vomiting and a
few other problematic symptoms, no serious side effects have
been reported.
Some treatments work better than others and differently for
different patients, so every patient needs to have their
symptoms and treatment responses reevaluated frequently.
Flexible, supervised care from a knowledgeable physician is of
paramount importance.
Alzheimer's disease isn't curable but there are treatments that
can slow its progress and promising research that may one day
lead to a cure. Understanding the stages of the disease and its
progression can help those who are afflicted, their loved ones
and researchers ensure the best treatment now and promote hope
for the future.
About the author:
Gray Rollins is featured writer for ForAlzheimers.com. To learn
more about Alzheimer'
s disease and Alzheimer's Treatment,
visit our site http://www.foralzheimers.com.
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