Title: Alzheimer's
1Alzheimer's
2What is Alzheimers?
- Scientists are still trying to fully understand
the cause or causes of the disease. - Alzheimers disease is a progressive neurological
disorder that leads to personality changes,
memory loss, and intellectual slowing. - Alzheimer's disease is characterized by a
build-up of proteins in the brain. - Plaques deposits of the protein beta-amyloid
that accumulate in the spaces between nerve
cells. - Tangles deposits of the protein tau that
accumulate inside of nerve cells.
3Causes of Alzheimers Age
- Age - Advancing age is the number one risk factor
for developing Alzheimers disease. - One out of eight people over the age of 65 has
Alzheimers disease, and almost one out
of every two people
over the age of 85
has Alzheimers.
4Causes of Alzheimers Family History
- People who have a parent or sibling that
developed Alzheimers disease are two to three
times more likely to develop the disease. - If more than one close relative has been
affected, the risk increases even more.
5Causes of Alzheimers Family History
- Two kinds of genes that are
associated - - risk gene, APOE-e4, that increases the
likelihood of developing Alzheimers, but does
not guarantee it. - - deterministic gene, are only found in a few
hundred extended families around the world. If a
deterministic gene is inherited, the person will
undoubtedly develop Alzheimers.
6Causes of Alzheimers Lifestyles
- People who suffered Head Injury
- Use Tobacco and Alcohol are more at risk.
- Live a Healthy Lifestyle!
7Seven Stages of AlzheimersFirst Stage - Absence
of Impairment
- There are no problems with memory, orientation,
judgment, communication, or daily activities. You
live normally as a perfectly functioning adult.
8Seven Stages of AlzheimersSecond Stage
Minimal Impairment
- You might be experiencing some lapses in memory
or other cognitive problems, but neither family
nor friends are able to detect any changes. A
medical exam would not reveal any
problems either.
9Seven Stages of AlzheimersThird Stage
Noticeable Cognitive Decline
- Family members and friends recognize mild changes
in memory, communication patterns, or behavior. A
visit to the doctor might result in a diagnosis
of early-stage or mild Alzheimer's
disease, but
not always.
10Seven Stages of AlzheimersFourth Stage Early
Stage/Mild Alzheimers
- Cognitive decline is more evident. You may become
more forgetful of recent events or personal
details. - Other problems include impaired mathematical
ability, a diminished ability to carry out
complex tasks like throwing a party or managing
finances, moodiness, and social withdrawal.
11Seven Stages of AlzheimersFifth Stage
Middle-Stage/Moderate Alzheimer's
- Some assistance with daily tasks is required.
Problems with memory and thinking are quite
noticeable. - -Inability to recall ones personal ID
- -Disorientation of time or place
- -Decreased judgment and skills in regard to
personal care.
12The Bathroom Incident
13Seven Stages of AlzheimersSixth Stage
Middle-Stage to Late-Stage/Severe Alzheimer's
- Hardest Stage
- Reduced awareness of one's surroundings and of
recent events. - Difficulty using the bathroom independently.
- Problems recognizing one's spouse and other close
family members, although faces are still
distinguished between familiar and unfamiliar.
14Seven Stages of AlzheimersSeventh Stage Late
Stage/Severe Alzheimer's
- In the final stage, it is usually no longer
possible to respond to the surrounding
environment. You or your loved one may be able to
speak words or short phrases, but communication
is extremely limited. - Basic functions begin to shut down, such as
motor coordination and the ability to swallow.
Total care is required around the clock.
15Treatment
- While several medications are available to treat
Alzheimer's. - However, none of them can stop or reverse the
disease. - Medications slow it down and improve life but
only for a certain time.
16Conclusion
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v0pAJD8Q2bKYfeature
related - Its a sad and difficult disease. You must know
how to care for those affected by it in a certain
way and be there for those closest to them. There
is no cure, but there is advancements in slowing
down and preventing the disease.
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