Alzheimer's disease

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Alzheimer's disease is a physical disease that affects the brain. It is named after Alois Alzheimer, the doctor who first described it. Press play to watch a ... Home Aboutdementia Typesofdementia Alzheimer'sdisease Alzheimer'sdisease Alzheimer’sdiseaseisthemostcommoncauseofdementia.Learnaboutthesymptoms,howitisdiagnosed,and factorsthatcanputsomeoneatriskofdevelopingit.Wealsolookat treatmentsandsupportcurrentlyavailableforthecondition. Youarehere:Alzheimer'sdisease SymptomsofAlzheimer'sdisease Riskfactors:WhogetsAlzheimer'sdisease? DiagnosingAlzheimer'sdisease TreatmentandsupportofAlzheimer'sdisease Alzheimer'sdisease-moreresources Alzheimer'sdisease Savethisinformation Getacopy Orderbypost WhatisAlzheimer'sdisease? Dementiaisthenameforasetofsymptomsthatincludesmemorylossanddifficultieswiththinking,problem-solvingorlanguage.Dementiadevelopswhenthebrainisdamagedbydiseases,includingAlzheimer’sdisease. Alzheimer’sdiseaseisaphysicaldiseasethataffectsthebrain.ItisnamedafterAloisAlzheimer,thedoctorwhofirstdescribedit. Pressplaytowatchafour-minutevideoaboutAlzheimer'sdisease: CausesofAlzheimer'sdisease Thebrainismadeupofbillionsofnervecellsthatconnecttoeachother.InAlzheimer’sdisease,connectionsbetweenthesecellsarelost.Thisisbecauseproteinsbuildupandformabnormalstructurescalled‘plaques’and‘tangles’.Eventuallynervecellsdieandbraintissueislost. Thebrainalsocontainsimportantchemicalsthathelptosendsignalsbetweencells.PeoplewithAlzheimer’shavelessofsomeofthese‘chemicalmessengers’intheirbrain,sothesignalsarenotpassedonaswell.TherearesomedrugtreatmentsforAlzheimer’sdiseasethatcanhelpboostthelevelsofsomechemicalmessengersinthebrain.Thiscanhelpwithsomeofthesymptoms. Alzheimer’sisaprogressivedisease.Thismeansthatgradually,overtime,morepartsofthebrainaredamaged.Asthishappens,moresymptomsdevelop,andtheyalsogetworse. Morethan520,000peopleintheUKhavedementiacausedbyAlzheimer’sdiseaseandthisfigureissettorise. Dementiaandthebrain Getmoreinformationonhowdementiaaffectsthebrain. Readmore Accessible versionsofthisinformation WatchasignedversionofourinformationaboutAlzheimer'sdiseaseorlistentoitinanaudioversion. Pressplaytolisten: Pressplaytowatch: Weneedyourhelp Peopleaffectedbydementiaarefacingthelong-lastingeffectsofthepandemic.Reducedsocialcontactandsuspendedsupportserviceshadadevastatingimpact.WeneedyourhelpnowmorethaneverwithdonationstoourCoronavirusRecoveryAppeal. Makeamonthlydonationnow Makeasingledonationnow Needhelpfindingdementiainformation? Findtheinformationandsupportyou'relookingforwithourfreeonlinetool. Getonlinesupport PreviousSection Previous Youareonthefirstpage NextSection Next 2.SymptomsofAlzheimer'sdisease Categories Alzheimer'sdisease Furtherreading Decidewhatyousee Chooseoneormoreoptions Information Advice News Realstories Research Supportus Dementiadirectory Wewillrememberyourselectionforfuturevisits;youcanchangeyourchoicesatanytime Apply Realstories Keepingyourmindassharpaspossibleafteradementiadiagnosis Realstories ShirleyWilliamsisdoingallshecantokeephermindassharpaspossibleandrefusestoletdementiaspoilherlife. 01June2022 2 Realstories Whatit’sliketocareforsomeoneinthelaterstageofdementia Realstories Phylliswantstohelpprepareothersbysharingherexperienceofwhatit’sliketocareforsomeoneinthelaterstageofdementia. 01June2022 40 Realstories Stillbeingyourselfandfindingjoyafterbeingdiagnosedwithdementia Realstories AndreaElliott-Denhambringshard-wonpositivitytolifewithdementia,afteralongjourneytoberecognisedashertrueself. 31March2022 8 Realstories Facingtoughdecisionsaboutaperson’scareastheirdementiaprogresses Realstories Novaisundergreatstrainasherfamilystrivestosupporthermumastheyprepareforthenextstageofhercare. 31March2022 11 Realstories Q&A:SwadeshBalaJaitly,wholiveswithAlzheimer’s Realstories SwadeshBalaJaitly,an85-year-oldinSurreywithAlzheimer’s,answersourquestions. 31March2022 0 Realstories Adaptingafteradementiadiagnosistobeashappyandactiveaspossible Realstories Withherfamily’ssupportsinceherdementiadiagnosis,Mavisremainslively,involvedandalwaysreadyforadance. 31January2022 10 Realstories Q&A:IanBoyd,wholiveswithyoung-onsetAlzheimer’sandvasculardementia Realstories IanBoyd,a61-year-oldinGwentwithyoung-onsetAlzheimer’sandvasculardementia,answersourquestions. 31January2022 0 Previous Next Signupfordementiasupportbyemail Ourregularsupportemailincludesthelatestdementiaadvice,resources,realstoriesandmore. Youcanchangewhatyoureceiveatanytimeandwewillneversellyourdetailstothirdparties.Here’sourPrivacyPolicy.



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