well if a person have a severe alzheimer obviously the way they act,move or talk
who was the first person who had alzheimer's disease?
It's when the person is very aggressive, they will most likely swing,hit ,or try to bring harm to someone. While having the condition/disease of Alzheimer's.
I don't know a sure fire way to get the person with Alzheimer's to eat other than to just offer food to him/her at regular intervals and hope that the food is eaten.
i dnt know
Tough to say; since doctors don't know what causes Alzheimer's disease, they don't know what helps cause it either. But I would say that it could possibly have a negative effect on the person's memory if they had an aneurysm.
Afraid not. At present, the cognitive loss in Alzheimer disease is irreversible.
Yes, Alzheimer's causes a person to forget over a period of time. Eventually a person will forget how to eat, drink, etc..
A person with Alzheimer's disease is often referred to as an individual living with Alzheimer's or simply as a person with dementia, as Alzheimer's is a common form of dementia. It's important to use person-first language to emphasize their identity beyond the disease. Additionally, terms like "care recipient" or "patient" may be used in specific contexts, especially in healthcare settings.
I used to know a man called Alzheimer, at least I think that was his name.
In the United States, according to the Alzheimer's Association, more than five million people had Alzheimer's in 2007, of which 4.9 were senior citizens. Approximately one person in every 72 seconds develops Alzheimer's.
Of course! You will never "catch" Alzheimer's. While it has not been shown to be directly inherited, there is often a family history of the disease.
Alzheimer's commonly causes weight loss. Some medications that are used to treat Alzheimer's such as zyprexa and seroquel are know to cause weight gain.