As more and more individuals are diagnosed with the debilitating Alzheimer's disease, more and more information are coming up as scientists and researchers continue to find out more about this enigmatic type of dementia. Despite this however, a lot of questions remain unanswered. These unanswered questions are hampering experts from finding out the cause of the disease as well as the cure.

What is known for a fact is that individuals begin to become susceptible to the disease at the age of 65 and above. It is also known that Alzheimer's disease attack the brain and causes an abnormality there, which in turn causes the loss of normal functions in the body.

When a person has Alzheimer's, he or she will have an abnormal deposit of brain protein that destroys the brain's neurons, nerves and neurotransmitters. An autopsy of the brain of the person who suffered from Alzheimer's will show a decrease of brain size and a smoother surface.

If experts can absolutely conclude on the causes of Alzheimer's then perhaps an Alzheimer's drug as a vaccine can be administered to individuals to be able to inhibit the ailment from happening. The statistics on Alzheimer's cases are starting to raise much concern because care for individuals with this disease can rake up a lot of money that may in turn put a dent on a country's health care system funds because of the alarming number of cases of individuals with Alzheimer's.

Intensive care and costs are entailed for individuals who suffer from this because although at the onset and mild stage of the disease, only a slight short term memory loss is perceived, eventually the sufferer will lose more and more cognitive abilities. The person will begin to forget things more and more and will even begin to lose recognition of people and things that are a close part of his or life. There will also be marked instances of uncontrollable changes in behavior.

As the disease advances, the Alzheimer's sufferer will begin to lose more and more motor skills and the ability to function independently from another. They will then have to be cared for by qualified caregivers who will have to take care of getting them fed and mobile when needed.

Aside from this though, the most imperative need for concrete answers in terms of Alzheimer's drug treatments lies in the fact that this disease is irreversible and inexorably progresses into death. At present, Alzheimer's disease has no known cure and Alzheimers drug treatments give only slight symptomatic relief for some patients but in no way can it buy an individual more time.

This claim has been debated however by pharmaceutical companies. For more information about Alzheimer's drug treatments: what has been observed to work and what hasn't; check out literature on The American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry's official statement.

There is no reason to lose hope however because involved sectors are doing all they can to be able to conquer this disease. As more and more breakthroughs on the subject arise, there is no doubt that perhaps in the near future, an Alzheimer's drug will be found successful in treating and curing this disease. In the meantime, friends, loved ones and caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's need to stay abreast of the latest news and breakthroughs in the field of Alzheimer's research.

 

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