Studies have shown the incidence of this disease for all ages of 1 percent, but for individuals 65 years and more than 5%. Another factor is inheritance. 40 percent of Alzheimer's patients from hereditary factors, to have been infected. Factors such as trauma or injury to the skull that is entered, diabetes, lack of exercise, excess weight, high blood pressure and cholesterol are involved in the development and progression of the disease.A diet high in calories and fat, increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease in people who are genetically …show more content…
It is not known precisely the origin of the disease and the cure for it is not currently available. Numerous changes in brain disease occurs when brain shrinkage and loss of brain cells and in their place a special form called "senile plaques" in the brain caused. There are other symbols of tiny tangles in brain cells, which eventually destroys healthy cells. The main symptom is dementia or dementia with prominent symptoms of loss of memory, judgment, reasoning, and changes in mood and behavior. Patients with Alzheimer's is not a part of normal aging, and if the above symptoms should be seen specialists see the neurology department. An assessment can completely determine the symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease or another cause of it. It is also important to know although Alzheimer's disease is not curable, but available treatments can have on the course of disease control and retarder effect.
Changes in the brain, causing changes in his behavior towards the environment. These reactions may be different from the usual behavior. Reactions of this include leaving home, repeated actions or words, hide your private property, violent behavior, aggression, agitation or sexually inappropriate behavior seen in