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Alzheimer's disease It is a condition of dementia that is found in up to 60-80% of all dementia patients. It occurs when cells in the brain die or don't work. As a result, the rest of the brain cannot function fully if left untreated. Brain deterioration becomes more severe and severe. Until eventually, Alzheimer's patients will not be able to live their daily lives normally. Dr. Kasiansom Wiranuwat, a specialist in brain and nervous system medicine at Samitivej Hospital, revealed that the symptoms and severity Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease progress over time. It took many years. It will show symptoms according to the 3 stages of brain deterioration as follows: The first stage of symptoms starts with forgetfulness and forgetfulness. Forgetting what has just been said or what has just happened, repeating thoughts and asking the same questions over and over, being hesitant, unable to make simple decisions, and becoming more anxious and easily startled. There may be mood changes. Medium-term symptoms if the patient ignores the initial symptoms Thought to be just normal forgetfulness, memory problems can worsen to the point of being unable to remember the names of acquaintances. or being unable to determine who is who among the closest relatives Including symptoms of confusion, forgetting the date and time, insomnia, and the most common are Lost, unable to find his own way home Moderate severity of symptoms It may cause the patient to have mood changes easily.
Depression And the last stage of symptoms is so severe that the patient has hallucinations and demands attention. or become more aggressive, physical symptoms such as difficulty chewing food and swallowing move more slowly or unable to walk on their own Urinary or fecal incontinence due to incontinence and loss of ability to use daily life Must rely on others for simple things such as feeding, bathing, etc. For 10 warning signs of Alzheimer's disease 1. There is forgetfulness that interferes with daily life, such as forgetting things that have happened recently, forgetting important dates or events. asked over and over again Must rely on memory aids such as notebooks or family members to help. 2. Loss of ability to plan or solve problems in daily life, such as not being able to do things Email Marketing List It is a step correctly. For example, forgetting to pay when going to the bank or driving. 3. Feeling difficult in doing familiar tasks Whether at home or at work Or when on vacation, such as driving to a place where you regularly go and not remembering the rules of the sport you regularly play. 4. Feeling confused about time or place at a particular moment, such as not knowing the date, season, and time, forgetting where you are or not knowing how to get to that place. 5. I find it difficult to understand the images I see and the relationship between the images I see and myself.
For example, reading a book is more difficult to understand and gauging the distance is more difficult. Place things on the table but often drop them before reaching the table, making it harder to tell the different colors. 6. Having trouble finding or using the right words when speaking or writing, such as often pausing during a conversation and not knowing how to continue, or repeating words or sentences. 7. Forgetting something in a place that shouldn't be put or stored and unable to recall where you put it, such as keeping shoes in the refrigerator. 8. Decreased or lost decision-making ability, such as being unable to decide what to do with yourself, not doing your hair, not showering when going to an important event. 9. There is separation from work or favorite activities, such as normally going to play sports. Meet friends every week But one day he didn't go without any reason. 10. Feeling that your mood and personality have changed, such as looking confused, anxious, or scared. If you find any of the warning signs You should consult a medical professional. To make an early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and receive the most effective treatment. Including being able to plan the future for yourself.
Depression And the last stage of symptoms is so severe that the patient has hallucinations and demands attention. or become more aggressive, physical symptoms such as difficulty chewing food and swallowing move more slowly or unable to walk on their own Urinary or fecal incontinence due to incontinence and loss of ability to use daily life Must rely on others for simple things such as feeding, bathing, etc. For 10 warning signs of Alzheimer's disease 1. There is forgetfulness that interferes with daily life, such as forgetting things that have happened recently, forgetting important dates or events. asked over and over again Must rely on memory aids such as notebooks or family members to help. 2. Loss of ability to plan or solve problems in daily life, such as not being able to do things Email Marketing List It is a step correctly. For example, forgetting to pay when going to the bank or driving. 3. Feeling difficult in doing familiar tasks Whether at home or at work Or when on vacation, such as driving to a place where you regularly go and not remembering the rules of the sport you regularly play. 4. Feeling confused about time or place at a particular moment, such as not knowing the date, season, and time, forgetting where you are or not knowing how to get to that place. 5. I find it difficult to understand the images I see and the relationship between the images I see and myself.
For example, reading a book is more difficult to understand and gauging the distance is more difficult. Place things on the table but often drop them before reaching the table, making it harder to tell the different colors. 6. Having trouble finding or using the right words when speaking or writing, such as often pausing during a conversation and not knowing how to continue, or repeating words or sentences. 7. Forgetting something in a place that shouldn't be put or stored and unable to recall where you put it, such as keeping shoes in the refrigerator. 8. Decreased or lost decision-making ability, such as being unable to decide what to do with yourself, not doing your hair, not showering when going to an important event. 9. There is separation from work or favorite activities, such as normally going to play sports. Meet friends every week But one day he didn't go without any reason. 10. Feeling that your mood and personality have changed, such as looking confused, anxious, or scared. If you find any of the warning signs You should consult a medical professional. To make an early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and receive the most effective treatment. Including being able to plan the future for yourself.