Alzheimer's disease is a progressive degenerative condition, with age being the greatest risk factor. Over time, the death of brain cells leads to a gradual loss of cognitive abilities, independence, and even basic bodily functions.
The progression of Alzheimer's disease varies from person to person; some may coexist with the disease for years or even decades. Early detection can help slow the progression through medication and lifestyle interventions. However, Alzheimer's disease is currently irreversible.
In the later stages, Alzheimer's affects motor skills, leading to difficulties in physical coordination and balance, and eventually impairing basic motor functions such as swallowing. Difficulty swallowing increases the risk of aspiration (food or liquid entering the lungs), which can lead to pneumonia, a common cause of death in Alzheimer's patients."
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