Saturday, November 20, 2010

About Alzheimer's Disease: The 3 D's: Dementia, Delirium and Depression

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From Andrew Rosenzweig, MD, your Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
People with dementia due to Alzheimer's disease are quite vulnerable to both delirium and depression. For doctors and other clinicians, these "3 D's" may be quite challenging to sort out in your loved one. By learning some of the issues involved, you will be in a much better position to help your doctor decide what is the best course of action to take.

Delirium
People with delirium display fluctuations in consciousness, such as a reduced awareness of one's surroundings or severe attention problems. There are also changes in cognition such as problems with memory, orientation, language, or perception that can't be better explained by dementia. Most importantly, the symptoms develop over a short period of time -- such as hours or days -- and the symptoms vary throughout the day... Read more

Depression in Alzheimer's Disease
When we think of depression, we often think of symptoms like having a depressed mood for several weeks or months and losing interest in things that used to be enjoyable. However, depression can also create cognitive symptoms like difficulty thinking clearly, concentration problems, and trouble making decisions... Read more

Depression as a Risk factor for Alzheimer's Disease
While advancing age is far and away the number one risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, depression is now accepted as another, with one study showing that people who have had depression are almost 2.5 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's than those who haven't had depression. Furthermore, those who experienced depression before the age of 60 were almost four times more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease..... Read more

Ways to Help Your Loved One With Alzheimer's Disease
Helping your loved one with Alzheimer's to bathe, dress, eat, groom, and take medications safely are tasks that make up the core of being an Alzheimer's caregiver. These five pieces all describe strategies and tips to help ease the burden on you and your loved one during these critical activities of daily living.... Read more

 


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