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Difference Between Amnesia and Alzheimers

Amnesia vs Alzheimers

The difference between amnesia and Alzheimers Disease may be


confusing to many people since several of their symptoms are
similar. Both of these illnesses cause psychological malfunctioning
and, in some cases, both are incurable. People are also
misinformed about what causes them and why patients contract
these abnormalities. However, we can distinguish between the
two conditions by separating them and explaining their
differences.

When a patient has amnesia, it means that he or she has lost a


certain part or the whole of their memory. Although this condition
is not present at birth, it can be acquired as a result of different
factors and situations. In many instances, amnesia can be a
permanent state, especially in more serious cases. There are
many causes for amnesia, such as accidents, head injuries,
physical trauma, and post-traumatic stress, amongst other things.
This illness has specific classifications and some minor cases can
be cured. Amnesia can be classified into many categories and
sub-categories and they vary with upon each case.

Alzheimers Disease (or simply Alzheimers), on the other hand,


is an incurable disease which is also not present at birth. It was
once believed that this disease only affected people after they
had reached a certain age. Each sufferer has their own unique
stages of symptoms, but usually their symptoms are the same.
When someone is diagnosed with Alzheimers, it is already a
permanent condition and medicines can only slow down its effects
and take-over of the body. No cure has been found or discovered
yet. Some of the first symptoms of Alzheimers are aggression,
confusion, inability to talk normally, a constant shaking of the
body, short- to long-term loss of memory, or the sudden
withdrawal of the body with the brain. By this stage, the person
may no longer have any useful functioning and it is this ithat
leads to the persons demise.

Summary:
1. Both amnesia and Alzheimers have memory loss as a
symptom in common
2. Both amnesia and Alzheimers can be a permanent
condition.
3. Some cases of amnesia are treatable, but Alzheimers is a
terminal disease as no cure has been found as yet.
4. There are many kinds of amnesia, but only one type of
Alzheimers.
5. Amnesia only affects the psychological state of a person
while Alzheimers affects the psychological, emotional, and
physical condition of a person.

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