Seeing Alzheimer’s disease suggests consulting a neurologist, or if it’s a Chinese medicine hospital, an encephalopathy department. Alzheimer’s disease, also known as Alzheimer’s disease, is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system, mostly seen in the elderly. As brain tissue degeneration occurs with age, patients show cognitive function decline, and brain tissue atrophy, especially temporal lobe and hippocampal atrophy, can be detected after head CT or nuclear magnetic examination. Early patients may have memory loss, especially in the recent memory loss. As the disease progresses and worsens, the patient may experience long-term memory loss, and in severe cases, the patient may not be able to take care of himself or herself, forgetting how to dress and how to eat, and in more severe cases, the patient may become bedridden. It is recommended that patients with Alzheimer’s disease consult a neurologist for early pharmacological intervention to slow down the progression of the disease. Oral acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, such as lithopanax or donepezil hydrochloride, can be given, along with instructions on dietary and lifestyle precautions.