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Notice the seven stages of Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's is caused by dehydration, which affects brain function. The syndrome has been diagnosed in three or more stages in seven stages. The following are some of the stages of dementia:

Alzheimer's disease

- Stage 1 is no symptoms
- Stage 2 phase includes the loss of light memories, decreasing focus and even forgetting the name.
- Stage 3 includes forgetting new things, slowing down performance, difficulties with future planning and problem solving, or asking repeated questions.
- Stage 4 includes difficulties with complex, unplanned, depressive, disinterested actions, avoiding confrontation.
- Stage 5 includes the difficulty of remembering address, home, or phone number, needing help for common tasks such as food preparation, timelessness and wandering, lowering of personal hygiene.
- Stage 6 includes all necessary assistance in dressing, forgetting the name, even family members or close associates, changing personality, including mental disorders, tuberculosis and drowsiness or delusion, need for personal hygiene, or regular check-ups.
- Stage 7 is a very serious phase. People who suffer from this disease can not even speak or respond sensibly, can not even control muscle movements, can not even sit upright, can not eat even swallowing food or liquids.

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