The Physical Effects of Alzheimer's
Memory loss is commonly associated with Alzheimer's disease. However, a variety of physical changes occur to the body during the disease process. Physical effects begin to show during the middle stages of the disease, often within two years of diagnosis, and become more prominent during the end stages of the condition. Alzheimer's is an incurable, progressive disease. It is important to remember each Alzheimer's patient is different, and no two will show physical changes the same way. As physical changes increase, care becomes more...