Plaques and tangles have been found to cause Alzheimer’s. The plaques are found in between dying brain cells and are produced from a protein called beta-amyloid. The tangles are found within nerve cells and are made from a protein known as tau.
Due to a decline in cognitive functions such as memory and language loss, decrease in judgement, etc; it will result in complications with treatment and health such as a [1]:
Alzheimer’s cannot be cured; however, the progression can be slowed down. It requires a multidisciplinary team, including social workers, occupational therapists, physiotherapist, nurses and doctors. They are pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies
for Alzheimer’s treatment. The pharmacological treatments are divided into treatments for memory, behaviour, sleep change, etc. The non-pharmacological treats include cognitive behavioural therapy, exercise and activities, psychotherapy, etc.[2]
Last reviewed : 5 May 2024
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