Alzheimer’s babbling is usually the result of neurological degeneration in the patient’s brain.
Dementia, also known as Alzheimer’s disease, is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system. It may be related to sociodemographic factors, family history of the disease, cognitive basis and brain reserve, vascular risk factors, lifestyle and dietary habits, and occupational risk factors.
As the disease progresses, patients may experience babbling, increased speech, or an inability to speak. In addition, mental retardation, memory impairment, mood and behavioral changes, and speech dysfunction may occur. Among them, mental retardation is one of the most common manifestations of the disease, which will worsen as the disease progresses.
Family members are advised to take the patient to the neurology department of the hospital for examination in time and treatment under the guidance of the doctor. At the same time, pay attention to daily care, do not let the patient go out on his own, so as not to be injured or lost.