You can talk to dementia .. know the son -syndrome and how it is treated

The term “Sunset Syndrome” indicates a state of confusion that occurs late in the afternoon, and extends to the night, as it can cause a number of behavior, such as confusion, anxiety, aggression or to ignore orders, and the person can also run or wander. Sunset Syndrome is not a disease, but it is a group of symptoms that occur at a certain time of the day and can affect those suffering from dementia, such as those with Alzheimer’s disease, nor the exact cause of this behavior. And when “Sunset Syndrome” occurs in a care facility, it can be associated with activity disorder when employee attacks or lack of organized activities are changed at the end of the day and evening. Factors can increase the exacerbation of tired confusion. False lights. Increased shades. The inner clock disorder of the body. Problems to distinguish between reality and dreams. The presence of an infection. Tips to reduce the son -in -law reduce the time of the lunches during the day. Reduce caffeine and sugar during the morning hours. Try to keep a predictive routine about bedtime, awake, meals and activities. Plan during the day for activities and exposure to light to encourage sleep. Continue to light the light at night to reduce the emotion of the excitement that occurs when the surrounding things are dark or unusual. Reduce the surrounding noise and stimulant activities, such as watching TV, which can sometimes be annoying. Familiar with the evening or relaxing nature, such as the sound of waves. Causes of dementia occur as a result of the damage or loss of nerve cells in the brain, and it can have consequences and symptoms that differ from one to another according to the area damaged by the brain. The types of choir are often classified according to what is common to them, such as: protein deposits, proteins in the brain or infected brain. Some diseases are similar, such as diseases caused by response to medication or vitamins, and it can improve with the treatment.