Alzheimer’s disease — Causes, symptoms & treatment
Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s disease is an irrecoverable and self-growing brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking ability and eventually, the capability to carry out the simplest tasks is also gone. In most Alzheimer’s cases, symptoms are seen from their mid-60s. Alzheimer is a self-growing disease that can totally hamper your thinking ability and mental functions, it can destroy your memory and leave you in despair. Alzheimer’s occurs when protein starts building up and cause plaque around blood cells, one of such protein type is amyloid. Brain cells start breaking down and lose contact with each other, resulting in loss of all brain functions. Causes of Alzheimer’s disease In Alzheimer’s disease, the brain cells start to degenerate and in more unusual forms of Alzheimer’s disease, different areas of the brain are affected. Alzheimer attacks different parts of the brain and shrinks the brain gradually, the parts first attacked are most often res...