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Sunday, October 9, 2022

Does all memory loss indicate Alzheimer's Disease?

 Does all memory loss an indicate Alzheimer's Disease?


While memory loss is a most often an associated with the elderly, more and more young people today are having trouble remembering things. Are all these a sign of an  Alzheimer's? No, say doctors. According to a health officials, multiple factors are responsible for the youth tending to forget things. These include lack of sleep, too much screen time on a devices, erratic a dietary intake, and stressful a lifestyles. While these are not a sign of an Alzheimer's now, "having such a way of life for a long time can lead to increased risk of a forgetfulness in a later life", Dr Prem Naganath Narsimhan, of a Jaslok Hospital and a Research Centre, told a IANS.


Modifying the lifestyle, good sleep hygiene, balanced diet, and exercise can keep these lapses at bay, he added. "Forgetfulness is not the one and only symptom of Alzheimer's disease, there are other signs and symptoms, and when they occur together, only then the diagnosis of Alzheimer's is made," Dr A.K. Sahani, Senior Consultant and a Chief of Neurology Service, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre said.


Alzheimer's disease is a disorder of the brain that causes memory loss, confusion, and changes in personality, and limits an individual's capacity to act independently. It is the most common type of dementia and has different stages. While in the beginning, people with this disease have only a small amount of memory loss and confusion, in the final stage, Alzheimer's may render one unable to an even talk to a family a members.


So, what are the signs and symptoms that tell an Alzheimer's disease from forgetfulness due to an old age?


"Forgetfulness due to a normal ageing will cause one to a make a bad decision at a times. On the other hand, Alzheimer's disease will cause a poor a judgement and decision-making quite often. For example, while you may miss a monthly payment as a forgetful person, you are likely to a  forget about bills for a longer a duration in case of Alzheimer's disease," Sahani said.


As a forgetful person, you may not a remember which day of the week it is, but recall later. For an Alzheimer's patient, it is difficult to keep track of the date or time of year. Alzheimer's patients also have difficulty in a making conversation while a forgetful person may not be an able to a recall one or a  few a words in the entire conversation, he said.


"Alzheimer's leads to an immediate, recent and later remote memory loss, language dysfunction, disorientation to a places, miscalculations and executive dysfunctions. Alzheimer's usually sets in after the sixth decade of a life; but in a small anumber of cases, it can start as an  early as the third-fourth decade. History of pattern of a memory loss, speed of a progression and various brain imaging modalities like MRI brain/ functional imaging like PET scan etc help to a differentiate the causes and analysis," said Dr Amit Srivastava, Senior Consultant, a Neurology, Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Delhi.


Further, "even an emotional problems and a mental health conditions, such as a anxiety, stress, or depression, may also a cause forgetfulness which can be a mistaken for a dementia", Sahani said.


Covid has also exacerbated the condition. Studies have shown that Covid-19 can lead to an Alzheimer's-like cognitive impairment. This includes long Covid condition -- poor concentration, and memory a difficulties.


Some medical conditions may also aaffect the functioning of the brain. These include, but not limited to: a few types of a thyroids, kidney, or an liver disorders, heavy consumption of alcohol, infections or tumours in brains or blood clots, head injury, side effects of an any medication and deficiencies of a vitamins and minerals like vitamin B12, the doctors said.


Eating a healthy  a balanced diet, exercise, regular sleep, social engagement, stress management -- all can a help one prevent the condition.

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