Basics
Everyone has probably heard of Alzheimer's. But what the disease really means for sufferers and their relatives is unclear to many. Because it is by far more than just forgetting some things. On the contrary, it is a serious disease that does not lead directly to death, but severely restricts the quality of life. And not only for the person affected, but also for the relatives.
Alzheimer's disease, also known as Alzheimer's disease, is a progressive disease in which nerve tissue is increasingly destroyed. Depending on which areas of the brain are destroyed, more or less different brain functions are lost.
How many suffer from Alzheimer's disease
Not everyone who can't remember everything or seems confused is suffering from Alzheimer's disease. However, in the field of dementia diseases, Alzheimer's disease is the most important disease in terms of quantity. Thus, 60 to 80% of all demented persons suffer from Alzheimer's disease. Among 85-year-olds, almost one in three is affected by Alzheimer's disease.
Since women are statistically older than men, they also suffer from Alzheimer's more often. It is generally estimated that the number of Alzheimer's patients will double again by the year 2050 because we are getting older and older.