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Cherish Your Memories, Don’t Let Them Perish

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Every day is a new beginning and it get good memories along. These memories belong to you and no one can ever take it away. Experiences are memories that teaches a lot about the past. Our hopes expectations, and fears are all come along with we experienced before. But what if our memories started deteriorating suddenly? Yes, this can happen, when Alzheimer’s Disease knocks our door.


On top of Alzheimer before it haunts you

Alzheimer is a condition that affects the brain. It is named after Alois Alzheimer, the doctor who first explained it. Let’s zoom in the risk factors, diagnosis, and proper treatment to stay away from this condition!


About Alzheimer

Alzheimer’s disease is a chronic condition, which is a major cause of dementia. Dementia is characterized by problems in memory, language, thinking skills and ability to solve a problem that affect a person’s daily activities.


There are some facts about the condition that are as follows:

  • It gradually shows effects on the brain, which are degenerative

  • Though it has no cure but treatment can help to slow the progression of the disease

  • People over age 65 and those with a family history are most likely to get Alzheimer

  • Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia

The world has dedicated a day for the people with Alzheimer. On 21st September the World Alzheimer’s Day is celebrated. It is propounded to support caregivers and spread awareness about the condition.

Risk factors of Alzheimer

Some of the risk factors are given below that can be an alarming sign for you!

  • Age: Alzheimer’s disease is very common in people who are 65 years of age or older

  • Family history: If the condition is already has affected an immediate family member, shows more chance to get it

  • Genetics. Certain type of genes has been linked to this condition


Diagnosis

The condition affects the brain, so the doctor may ask for brain-imaging. It will create pictures of the brain, can include:

  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): It helps to pick up key markers, such as inflammation, bleeding, and structural issues

  • Computed tomography (CT) scan: It takes X-ray images that helps the doctor look for abnormal characteristics in the brain

  • Positron emission tomography (PET) scan: It helps the doctor to detect plaque buildup. Plaque is a protein substance related to Alzheimer

Treat Alzheimer Effectively

Alzheimer’s Disease has no cure but medical assistance can improve the quality of life for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease as well as their caregivers.

Researchers are working on the aspects of the condition to uncover the best possible treatment. One of the best medicines to treat Alzheimer’s Disease is Donepezil. This medication is an enzyme blocker treating confusion related to this condition. It improves memory, awareness, and the ability to function. The top brand Aricept uses Donepezil as the main active ingredient to treat this condition.

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