Alheimers (Alzhemers) disease - Alzheimers FAQ

Alheimers (Alzhemers) is one of the most common dementia conditions with over 15 million affected worldwide by Alzheimers disease (Alzimers, Alsheimers).

 

Alheimers FAQ

 

FAQ: Alzhemers (Alheimers) ages

Usually, Alzheimer's symptoms affect patients over 50. The most common age for Alzheimer's disease is above 65. Altzimers causes some brain cells to die faster than with a normal person. How exactly Alzhimers starts is unknown but a lot of research capacity and resources are currently spent on finding out the origin of the Alzehimers symptoms and signs.

FAQ: Men and women have different risk of Alzimers (Alsheimers)

Women are affected more often than men which is attributed to the hormonal changes. There is also the mutation of the blood plasma, Apolipoprotein E4, which is found in 15% of the population and believed to increase the risk of Altzheimers with a factor three. Lack of vitamin E could also possibly lead to Alzehimers.

The duration of Alzhimers disease is somewhere between 3 up to 20 years. The areas in the brain that are affected first are the memory and thinking but as the Altzheimers  progress proceed more brain cells die in other parts of the brain. If the patient does not have any other serious diseases, the loss of brain function through Alzhiemers will sooner or later lead towards death.

FAQ: Statistical risk of Alzehimers (Alzhiemers)

The risk of getting Altzheimers after the year of 65 doubles every 5 years. After the age of 85 the risk of getting the condition is almost 50 %.

People with close relatives who have Alzhemiers dementia are at risk of developing the disease. Altzheimers tend to run in the family, both genetic and environmental factors may play a role when getting Alzhiemers. Scientists have established that Altzheimers is contingent on genes. Alheimers disease alzimers summary (alzehimers).



 

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Alzimers disease (Alzhimers) affects primarily older patients. Altzheimers is a dementia disease that develops in three distinct stages of Alzeimers (Alzheimers). Alheimers can not be cured but the symptoms of Alsheimers can be slowed down with modern medicines. Altzimers (Alzhemers) summary of Alzhiemers signs and Alzehimers stages.

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