When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, having the proper
information is key. But what exactly is fact and what is fiction? There are a great number of myths that circulate regarding
Alzheimer's disease, which must be addressed. Through addressing these concerns one can better treat their love ones and better
manage the illness.
One common myth that some people have is that Alzheimer's disease is not fatal, which of course is not true. Alzheimer's
works by destroying brain cells, causing memory loss, awkward social situations, loss of bodily functions, and a whole host of other side
effects. Bit by bit, the disease will take away one's ability to lead a normal life such as was enjoyed before one was
diagnosed.
A second myth involves people with good intentions wishing away the symptoms of the disease. They may be unwilling to admit
that they have a problem to friends or family, even while their memory loss increases.
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Many persons who have convinced themselves that Alzheimer's is a fake illness do not seek treatment until it is
much too late to manage their symptoms. It may take an incident such as forgetting where one is and how they got there, before the family becomes
concerned for the individual's safety and gets them treatment.
Another myth frequently heard is that there are successful treatment options available to cure Alzheimer's. This myth is untrue, as there
currently exists no viable option to fix this disease, other than management of the symptoms. A few drugs can slow down the progression of this
illness for half a year, but these pharmaceuticals only treat the symptoms and not the disease.
An additional myth frequently held by many involves silver amalgam fillings. Some individuals believe that dental fillings can cause the onset of
Alzheimer's disease, as they are composed of over fifty percent mercury.
A number of studies have been conducted by the FDA, and reports have been published by the New England Journal of Medicine, which confirm that
moderate exposure to mercury, such as that found in dental fillings, poses little to no health risk.
Eliminating falsehoods and exposing truth is an important process of learning and the debunking of these myths should clear up some
misconceptions regarding Alzheimer's disease. With so much more to learn, staying informed is essential to proper management of this illness.
Additional (http://www.identifyalzheimers.com/common-myths-about-alzheimers-disease/) myths about
Alzheimer's disease, as well as tips in treating the illness, are simply explained by Juliane Anders at (http://www.identifyalzheimers.com) Identify Alzheimer's. You can also purchase
the book Naturally Combating Alzheimer's at his website.
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