The warm invention of the teenager made the grandfather of Alzheimer’s disease no longer lose.

Can’t name an acquaintance; Take pains to think of some common words. Repeatedly asking questions that have already been answered; Forget what you just did; Get lost in a familiar place; Character change, easy to get angry or indifferent; Not paying attention to personal hygiene; … … These are all early warning signals for Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting the possibility of mild cognitive impairment, and seeking help from a doctor in time. Once the diagnosis is clear, intervention and treatment should be carried out as soon as possible. Why do I know this? Because my grandfather is a patient with Alzheimer’s disease. If you are interested, I would like to tell you our story. Grandpa was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, My Read More …

Can’t remember the name of an acquaintance? Pay Attention to Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

Every year, September 21 is [World Alzheimer’s Day]. This is a day to remind people to pay attention to brain health. On this day, Dr. Clove wants to introduce Alzheimer’s disease to everyone through this article so that more people can correctly understand the disease. I also want to let Alzheimer’s patients and their families get even a little help through our efforts. Alzheimer’s disease often occurs in the middle-aged and elderly, is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system, and is the most common type of senile dementia. Patients will suffer from memory decline, behavioral disorders, unclear speech, inability to calculate simple numbers, great changes in personality, eccentric behavior and other symptoms. The terrible thing about this disease Read More …

How can patients with Alzheimer’s disease live better

Alzheimer’s disease (AD), commonly known as [Alzheimer’s disease]. For people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, life is not an easy thing. Memory ups and downs have had a serious impact on life. Some tips to help you cope with memory changes. What should I do when I have a bad memory? With the help of some small tools, you can remember some things and deal with them calmly even if there is an emergency: Carry a notebook with you: record important information, phone number, name, temporary thoughts, appointment, home address, and your home information; Post-it notes: Paste post-it notes at some necessary places in the home, such as the process of using rice cookers and matters needing attention; Labels: Labels are Read More …

Worried that your memory will deteriorate? Let’s do it!

Memory loss may be an early warning signal for dementia. It’s time to check it out. Most people suffer from memory problems as they grow older. This always makes people feel very depressed and useless when they are old. Although doctors said that such memory is normal at this age, many people are still worried: What is wrong with them? Is it senile dementia? This kind of worry may not be groundless. The latest research shows that memory loss may be an early warning signal for dementia. The relevant research conclusions deserve further discussion and demonstration, but they are by no means groundless. Researchers said: We don’t want the public to worry too much about memory problems. For example, if Read More …

People become eccentric when they get old? This may be an illness.

Grandma Liu completed her life at the age of 85. When she was alive, she gave the impression that she was selfish and unreasonable. She was the focus of people’s gossip, sighs and envy. In the eyes of most people, her death is a blessing for herself and a relief for her family. Grandma Liu when she was young I don’t know Grandma Liu looked like what when she was young. However, according to her family, she believes in Buddhism and is very kind. Whenever relatives and friends come to her house, she always warmly treats them with the best tea and delicious food. Even if beggars pass by, they will bring tea and let him return with a full Read More …

Is Alzheimer’s disease the same as dementia?

We often confuse dementia with Alzheimer’s disease. In fact, there are many differences between them. Simply put, [dementia] is a symptom while [Alzheimer’s disease] is a disease. Now, let’s learn their similarities and distinguish their differences. What is dementia? Dementia is a group of clinical syndromes mainly characterized by mental impairment, such as memory impairment and decreased reasoning and calculation ability, but generally there is no conscious disorder. No matter what disease causes dementia, as dementia progresses, patients’ self-care ability will be devastated, which is the main cause of disability in elderly patients. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 3.56 billion people worldwide suffer from dementia. There are many causes of dementia, including degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Read More …

Think of 80 years old and still smart? Be sure to do these 6 points!

In the previous article < < Be smart until you are 80 years old, be careful that these 9 points will harm your brain health > > (click on the title to view), we said the reasons why 9 points may affect your brain health. So, what can be done to keep the brain smart and not confused? Let’s look back and forth!

Truth: Pressure cooker contains aluminum. If you use it too much, you will get senile dementia?

Pressure cookers contain aluminum, which enters the human body through cooking. If there is too much aluminum in the body, it is difficult to expel it from the kidney, causing toxicity to the brain and nerve cells, thus causing senile dementia. Pressure cooker is a necessary kitchen utensil for many families, but there have been rumors that it is one of the murderers of senile dementia. You may have heard of the above statement. Where there are health rumors, there are clove doctors to refute them. First of all, many pressure cookers are no longer made of aluminum. [Aluminum Pressure Cooker] is a thing of the past, because this material has poor heat resistance and stability and has been eliminated Read More …

Children with Down Syndrome: Integrating into Life Is Not a Dream

The child’s face in the picture, You may have seen it in your life: If the pupils are too spaced apart, A slightly vacant look, Perhaps the mouth that often opens… Such a child is called [honey baby], which is a very sweet name, but behind it is the pain in the hearts of countless parents. [honey baby] is the name of a child with Down syndrome. If this name is a little strange to you, then you should know its other name: trisomy 21 syndrome. Cause of chromosome abnormality After the sperm and egg combine to form a fertilized egg, Life begins to divide and differentiate according to a certain established [procedure], but bugs always exist. During the formation Read More …

Non-invasive Gene Detection: Which Fetal Abnormalities Can Be Screened?

The 30-year-old Liu was told by the hospital that the test results of Down’s screening she did at the 16th week of pregnancy showed [high risk], that is, the risk of her fetus suffering from Down’s syndrome (also known as [fetal trisomy 21] or Down’s syndrome) was higher. Doctors advised Ms. Chen to further confirm the diagnosis by amniocentesis. However, amniocentesis is traumatic after all, and the risk of abortion is relatively high. If you don’t do it, you worry that if you really have bad luck and give birth to a Down’s son, the consequences will be unimaginable. Do it or not? Just when Ms. Liu’s family was at a loss, they overheard friends say that there is now Read More …