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Dementia And Alzheimer's Comparison

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Alzheimer's Disease is an irreversible brain disorder that occurs in older adults. 5.2 million people in the United States live with this disease. Dementia is a disease caused by Alzheimer’s. Dementia is the serious loss of mental disabilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating; It is also not a normal part of aging. Although Dementia is the cause of Alzheimer, they differ in many ways. From signs and symptoms, to treatment and care. There are many things that set these two disorders apart but also quite a few similarities. It is also very important to remember and understand that not everyone progresses at the same pace.
There is often a misinterpretation or uncertainty with the terms Alzheimer’s and Dementia, but there is a significant difference between the two. As noted before, Alzheimer’s is the cause of dementia. To be more specific, dementia is not a specific disease, it is a group symptom such as memory loss that is a result of damaged brain cells. While Alzheimer’s is the disease that affects parts of the brain. Some forms of …show more content…

With Alzheimer’s there are 3 stages in which a person will go through. First, there is the early stage. You may observe mild memory loss, and as the disease worsens so do the symptoms. In the moderate stage you may notice a difficulty of managing personal finances, household tasks, personal care, sleep routine and many more. As you progress to the severe stage you may experience forgetfulness of family members, communication, lack of control over bladder or bowel, and the need for help of activities of daily living. Symptoms of dementia can vary greatly. In order to be diagnosed with dementia at least two things will need to be present within the following: memory, communication, the ability to focus, reasoning, and vision perception. The symptoms of dementia start off slowly then gradually increase, this is known as a progressive

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