Ritu Singh
Often when people start misplacing things, start mixing up names and forget important occasions, fear of memory issues crop up. So, how does one determine that is this just another event of memory lapse or something more serious, like Alzheimer’s disease ?
In the case of old people or elderly, we often misinterpret the early signs of memory loss to an inevitable process of aging and don’t give a serious thought to it. But these seemingly psychological and physiological changes which are often taken for granted can escalate to menacing heights and become a nightmare. That's why it's significant to understand the nature of this condition.
Comparatively speaking, India has a 5 times lower rate of Alzheimer’s than America owing to the compound curcumin in our food which keeps the brain sharp and reduces Alzheimer’s symptoms by 30%. But due to the modern lifestyle, more and more Indians are now falling prey to this serious mental disease and the next person could be someone you know. In India presently, there are more than 50 lakh people suffering from dementia, of which nearly 80 percent have Alzheimer's. According to doctors, this number is expected to double by 2030.
Theme for World Alzheimer's Day 2015:
Every year, World Alzheimer's Day is observed on 21 September to raise awareness of the most common cause of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. Every 68 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease.
The theme for World Alzheimer’s Month 2015 is “Remember Me” as people all around the world are being encouraged to learn to spot the signs of dementia, but also not to forget about loved-ones who are living with dementia, or those who may have passed away.
What's normal and what's not! Normal aging vs Dementia:
To determine whether the memory lapse events are just incidental or something more serious, it is important to distinguish between what's normal and what's not. Following are some important pointers and the common symptoms:
Living with Alzheimer’s :
Coping with Alzheimer’s: Caring for a person with the disease
It can be truly harrowing suspecting a loved one with symptoms of Alzheimer’s. No cure has yet been developed for this disease but understanding the symptoms of this disease and treating the patients with care can help them to cope with it in an easy manner.
Constant supervision is necessary for people with Alzheimer’s as they become more forgetful and their judgment decreases.
Coping with such a disease as a caregiver and encountering it everyday can be emotionally challenging, but it's essential to adjust oneself to the changes. The patient might get irritatingly furious, dazed and confused as to how to deal with such a disease which has no effective cure. The treatments available for the symptoms cannot cure the disease but can possibly help in delaying the onset of more such debilitating symptoms.
More than anything, most importantly, the way to get through this experience is to be patient and practice support, love and learning.
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