Alzheimer's disease is generally referred to as Alzheimer's disease. In general, people with age, genetic factors, and poor lifestyle habits are more likely to get Alzheimer's disease.
1. Age: With age, brain function will gradually deteriorate, and brain cells will also atrophy, which will lead to memory loss to a certain extent, thereby inducing Alzheimer's disease. It is recommended that patients should maintain a good attitude and avoid being overly emotional, and at the same time, they should also develop good work and rest habits and ensure sufficient sleep time to avoid aggravating the condition.
2. Genetic factors: If there are patients with Alzheimer's disease in the family, the risk of developing the disease in their offspring may be relatively high. It is recommended that such people should pay attention to a reasonable diet in their daily life, eat protein-rich foods and fresh fruits and vegetables appropriately, which can supplement the nutrients needed by the body and can also promote the recovery of diseases.
3. Bad lifestyle habits: If you smoke and drink too much for a long time or often stay up late, it may lead to brain neurotransmitter disorders, thereby increasing the probability of Alzheimer's disease. It is recommended that patients should quit smoking and drinking, and maintain a regular routine and do not stay up late for a long time.
In addition, people with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes are also susceptible to the disease. If Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed, it can be treated with drugs such as donepezil hydrochloride tablets and rivastigmine bitartrate capsules under the guidance of a doctor. If necessary, cognitive training can also be used to improve symptoms.