Aplastic anemia does not become Alzheimer’s disease, the two diseases can co-exist but there is no mechanism of occurrence of the link.
Aplastic anemia is a bone marrow hematopoietic failure syndrome, which may appear as a decrease in the number of whole blood cells, causing anemia, infections and bleeding, etc. The treatment includes prevention of infections, correction of anemia and platelet deficiency, etc. For the pathogenesis of the disease, immunosuppressive treatments such as cyclosporine can be used and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor can be used to promote hematopoiesis and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can be feasible if necessary.
Dementia, also known as Alzheimer’s disease, is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system that occurs in the elderly, and may present with progressive aggravation of cognitive function, memory loss and mental symptoms.
Aplastic anemia and Alzheimer’s disease are two completely different diseases, and there is no mechanistic link between the two. Aplastic anemia does not become Alzheimer’s disease. Aplastic anemia requires active diagnosis and treatment. Medications should be used under medical supervision.