Introduction of Alzheimer's disease We conducted a project on Alzheimer's disease. This is a degenerative brain disease seen in elderly people. This disease is characterized by destruction of nerve cells and neuronal connections in the cerebral cortex of the brain, as well as massive brain loss. When necropsy is performed on Alzheimer's disease patients, the final diagnosis of the patient is neurofibrillary and neurofibrillary tangle. Neurospheres, also known as senile plaques, dendritic plaques or amyloid plaques, are composed of degraded neurosensory surrounding viscous amyloid deposits.
Alzheimer's disease has five stages: preclinical Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease, mild dementia due to Alzheimer's disease, moderate dementia due to Alzheimer's disease and severe dementia. Dementia is a term used to describe a group of symptoms that seriously affect intellectual and social abilities that interfere with everyday functions. This stage of Alzheimer's disease may last for years and may even last several decades. You will not notice any change, but the new image processing technology is currently aware of the deposit called amyloid beta, which is characteristic of Alzheimer's disease. With the development of new treatments for Alzheimer's disease, the ability to identify these early deposits may be particularly important in the future.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease that destroys memory and other important psychological functions. First of all, people suffering from Alzheimer's disease may find it difficult to remember with small confusion. Ultimately, people with this sickness may even forget important people in their lives and experience dramatic personality changes. Current Alzheimer's disease treatment and management strategies may temporarily ameliorate symptoms. This sometimes helps people with Alzheimer's disease maximize their function and remain independent for a while. However, as Alzheimer's disease can not cure, it is important to seek supportive service and make the most of your support network.
About 60 to 80% of cases of Alzheimer's disease dementia is Alzheimer's disease. The reason for this is not clear, but people with Alzheimer's disease usually accumulate amyloid plaques and proteins in the brain. It is incurable and progressive, but symptoms can be alleviated by treatment. Vascular dementia This is the second most common type of dementia, usually after a stroke - cerebral hemorrhage expands brain damage. Like Alzheimer's disease, there is no cure but you can treat the underlying cause to make sure it does not get worse - the symptoms can be treated with treatment and medication