Alzheimer's Disease: The brain works to control the body. Every part of the brain is responsible for how to remember, how to speak and how to walk. from other activities. But if there is even a slight disturbance in the neurons or at some level in the brain, then even serious brain diseases take birth. Alzheimer's is one such disease of the brain. Although doctors say that dementia is not a disease, rather it is a group of symptoms. It arises from damage to the brain from various diseases such as Alzheimer's. Its symptoms need to be taken care of.
Britain's NHS gave information about symptoms, prevention
According to media reports, Britain's National Health Service (NHS) has given detailed information on the symptoms and prevention of Alzheimer's. The NHS says that the symptoms of Alzheimer's can vary from person to person. It can affect one person differently.
Forget to cook, play
According to the Alzheimer's Society, people who suffer from Alzheimer's. Their daily life gets completely disturbed. They are unable to complete their daily work. People start forgetting to cook, and even play sports. While shopping, there is a state of dementia, that is, there is a kind of confusion in the mind regarding money, and identity while buying an item. This is considered its primary symptom.
Can't find the right words to say
The sufferer starts having trouble doing the work of daily life. Experts say that when a person in the grip of Alzheimer's is talking to someone, he has to struggle to carry on a conversation. He has to find words to express himself. While talking he forgets what to say next.
Time and place names disappear
The accuracy of the time and the place he has been or is present from the victim's brain. Even the name of that place is not known. He has to struggle a lot to know the time and place. This is also a common early symptom. According to the Alzheimer's Society, “People with dementia can get lost in their street, without knowing how they got there or how to get home.
Can't solve own problems
Along with dementia memory loss, there is a decrease in conversation, there is difficulty in handling difficult tasks. There is difficulty even in solving one's minor problems. They may have to struggle even in taking clear decisions.
There is no 100% cure for Alzheimer's
The NHS says there is no sure way to prevent dementia. Researchers are still investigating how the condition develops. However, its risk can be reduced by making appropriate lifestyle changes. These include staying healthy, eating a balanced diet, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, reducing or eliminating alcohol consumption, quitting smoking, and keeping blood pressure under control.