Case Surf.com
Index -> About Us -> Add Your Link -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions -> Submit Article
Search:   
 

10 Powerful Tips To Stop Smoking

Article with a wide array of tips from many fields all aimed at easing that process of becoming a no ... - Adam Eason
 

Wealth and Health - 8 Ways to a Longer Life

Wealth and Health are intricately combined. To live a successful, fulfilled life, both must be prese ... - Tania French
 

Cholesterol, An Insight: Good Cholesterol and Bad Cholesterol

What is Cholesterol? - Jasdeep Singh
 
 

Causes of Sleep Disorders

Each sleep disorder has various causes. The most common causes of sleep disorder are chronic fatigue ... - Seth Miller
 

Diabetes and Glyconutrients

Today, most people with diabetes are only treating the symptoms. And many medications given to peopl ... - Jason Carriere
 

Helpful Tips to Keep in Mind for Those Afflicted with Xeroderma Pigmentosum

Xeroderma pigmentosum is a rare medical condition whereby individuals are unable to have direct cont ... - Dave Smithy
 

Severe Acid Reflux

If not treated, severe acid reflux can result in some very serious problems. This is why managing ac ... - Patsy Hamilton
 

The Benefits of Green Tea for Cancer and Leukemia

A recent study conducted at a clinic in Minnesota has demonstrated the benefits of green tea in adul ... - Chris Galloway
 
 

Index » Medicine & Treatment » Diseases & Conditions
 

Alzheimer's Disease, How Does the Disease Develop?

 
Author: Roger Overanout
 

Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease that is typified by progressive weakening of cognitive skills, affecting all aspects of day to day activities. A person suffering from Alzheimer's is likely to undergo severe behavioral changes . Emil Kraepelin was the first person to identify the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Alois Alzheimer, who was a German psychiatrist, studied typical neuropathology for the first time in the year 1906.

The distinct and the most striking symptom of Alzheimer's disease is amnesia. In the early stages, a victim of Alzheimer's is quite often found to be in a confused state, and facing problems with short-term memory. There are usually problems with paying attention and in terms of spatial orientation.

The personality of the person affected usually undergoes a massive change coupled with frequent mood swings and the language of the patient may be affected. However, it should be noted that Alzheimer's disease does not affect everyone in the same way,and this can make the disease quite difficult to diagnose.

In the early stages of the illness, patients tend to lose energy and their alertness of mind decreases but this change is hardly noticeable. Also, there is loss of memory and the person may become moody. Overall, the affected person becomes slow in responding to everyday stimuli. Eventually, due to the significant memory loss the patient tries to shields himself or herself from anything that they find unfamiliar, as a result the person can become highly confused and get lost easily and frequently.

In the next stage, the victim of Alzheimer's starts seeking assistance to carry out those tasks that require heavy lifting. Their speech starts getting affected and quite frequently they stop abruptly after saying half a sentence. Depression, irritation and restlessness are some of the common traits during this stage of illness.

Slowly, the individual becomes disabled. They may remember past incidents but can't recall the very recent ones. In the advanced stage it becomes difficult for the patient to distinguish between day and night or even recognize the faces of very near and dear ones.

In the last stage of the disease, patients merely exist. They experience total loss of memory and they are unable to eat properly and cannot control themselves to any great extent. Constant care is needed for a patient at this stage. The individual also becomes prone to other diseases such as pneumonia, infections, etc. Ultimately they become confined to bed and this fatal stage leads to death.

Alzheimer's disease is not curable but there are treatments available that can slow its progress and there is promising research that may lead to a cure.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Common Questions for Knee Sufferers
 
Find Out About Laser Eye Surgery before You Decide to Get It Done
 
Was Your Ovarian Cancer Misdiagnosed?
 
Diagnosing Crohn's Disease - How To Get A Diagnosis
 
Alcohol Abuse Effects - 5 Physical Effects Of Alcohol Abuse
 
Effective Medical Billing: Get Paid On Time
 
Herpes Symptoms
 
How Food Allergy Can Kill Or Save You
 
Blindness: Inability to See
 
Migraine Treatment
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Computers & Software

News & Media

Sports & Adventure

Jobs & Careers

Academics & Education

Science & Space

Creative Arts

Self Help

Indoor Games

Hygiene & Health

Fashion & Relationships

Companies & Business

Estate & Realty

Society & Communities

Food & Recipe

Travel & Accommodation

Government & Politics

Children & Teens

Home Family & Garden

Medicine & Treatment

Online Shopping

Finance & Banking

Recreation

Automotive

 
Index -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.casesurf.com All Rights Reserved.