Overview
Alzheimer's disease is a slowly progressing brain illness. Some signs of Alzheimer's disease are disturbances in reasoning, language, perception, and thinking. It eventually affects a person's ability to perform everyday chores. Alzheimer's disease oftenly occurs in old age, but it is not a natural result of ageing and does not always develop in old age. As people age, their chances of developing Alzheimer's disease significantly rise. It is believed that the cause of Alzeheimer is a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle variables, together with age-related brain changes. Memory loss or other symptoms of dementia can be caused by a variety of illnesses, some of which are treatable. Symptoms of Alzheimer's can get better or progress more slowly with medication. Consult your doctor for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis if you are worried about your memory or other thinking abilities.