A person who has Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or any other brain related disorder will be unable to remember things, they may forget where they put things, and they may have trouble with their language. These symptoms can also affect a person’s behavior, such as forgetting what you said, or not knowing how to behave in certain situations.
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common types of dementia. It is caused by damage to the brain that occurs over time. The symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include memory loss, problems with reasoning, changes in personality and difficulty with social skills. Dementia is a general term for a variety of brain disorders that interfere with normal mental function. Dementia can be caused by Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy or other conditions.
There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, but there are treatments that can help improve a patient’s condition. There are medications that can treat symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, but they cannot cure it. Other treatments include psychotherapy and occupational therapy. Patients with Alzheimer’s disease need to be treated by a doctor who specializes in neurology.

Some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include:
- • Difficulty with language, including speech problems and inability to understand new words
- • Forgetfulness, especially for recent events
- • Loss of short-term memory
- • Changes in mood
- • Confusion about time
- • Trouble with planning or organizing
- • Changes in personality, including being more depressed or anxious
- • Difficulty walking
- • Change in sleep patterns
- • Changes in appetite
- • Loss of interest in hobbies or activities that were once important to them
- • Inability to complete familiar tasks
The following are some of the causes of Alzheimer’s disease:
- • Genetic factors
- • Head trauma
- • High cholesterol levels
- • Low blood sugar levels
- • Smoking
- • Vitamin B deficiency
- • Vitamin E deficiency
- • Lack of oxygen
- • Lack of oxygen in the brain
- • Overwork
- • Poor diet
- • Lack of exercise
- • Too much alcohol
- • Age
Alzheimer’s Disease Natural Treatments
There are many ways to help prevent Alzheimer’s disease and to help manage its symptoms. Some of these methods include:
- • Exercise regularly
- • Eat a healthy diet
- • Get enough rest
- • Maintain a positive attitude
- • Take vitamins
- • Avoid tobacco products
- • Reduce stress
- • Minimize alcohol intake
- • Avoid prescription drugs
- • Manage your weight
- • Stay active
- • Learn a hobby or activity
There are many things that you can do to help yourself, and your loved ones, deal with the effects of Alzheimer’s disease.
