The warm invention of the teenager made the grandfather of Alzheimer’s disease no longer lose.

Can’t name an acquaintance; Take pains to think of some common words. Repeatedly asking questions that have already been answered; Forget what you just did; Get lost in a familiar place; Character change, easy to get angry or indifferent; Not paying attention to personal hygiene; … … These are all early warning signals for Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting the possibility of mild cognitive impairment, and seeking help from a doctor in time. Once the diagnosis is clear, intervention and treatment should be carried out as soon as possible. Why do I know this? Because my grandfather is a patient with Alzheimer’s disease. If you are interested, I would like to tell you our story. Grandpa was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, My Read More …

Can’t remember the name of an acquaintance? Pay Attention to Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

Every year, September 21 is [World Alzheimer’s Day]. This is a day to remind people to pay attention to brain health. On this day, Dr. Clove wants to introduce Alzheimer’s disease to everyone through this article so that more people can correctly understand the disease. I also want to let Alzheimer’s patients and their families get even a little help through our efforts. Alzheimer’s disease often occurs in the middle-aged and elderly, is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system, and is the most common type of senile dementia. Patients will suffer from memory decline, behavioral disorders, unclear speech, inability to calculate simple numbers, great changes in personality, eccentric behavior and other symptoms. The terrible thing about this disease Read More …