Staging and Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's disease is a brain disease with many different stages that delays human lifestyles without real treatment. Alzheimer's disease was named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer. This illness first appeared around 60 years old. This study concluded that as many as 1 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease. People with Alzheimer's disease lose their relationships between cranial nerve cells (1). Scientists do not know exactly what the cause of Alzheimer's disease is, but scientists say diseases can occur in a series of complex events over time (3).
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.
A new study proved to undo memory loss caused by Alzheimer's disease. However, according to scientists, correct treatment of patients may take 5 to 10 years. Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia that can cause memory problems and may be severe enough to interfere with daily living. The symptoms slowly progress and worsen over time. The biggest known factor of Alzheimer's disease is an aging factor occurring mainly in people over 65 years old, but it is likely to occur in young people as it has nothing to do with the aging process, but most Due to other health factors, the age of this disease is over 65 years old. However, about 200,000 Americans under the age of 65 suffer from Alzheimer's disease. This is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Patients with this disease can survive for about 8 years after symptoms are known.
Alzheimer's disease affects the ever-increasing population, but the possibility of disease management treatment has led to recent efforts to identify Alzheimer's disease as early as possible. Therefore, the pre-dementia stage of this disease is the main subject of current research. Since most MCI patients develop Alzheimer's disease at a rate of 10 to 15% per year, forgotten "mild cognitive impairment" (MCI) has become the most convenient way to solve this problem recently. Early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (Petersen et al., 2001)