Physical Problems of Old Age

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The physical problems of old age affect the ability of older people to do daily activities, including eating, walking, dressing and showering. These problems can be caused by many factors such as lack of physical exercise, medical conditions or medication side effects.

Memory and cognitive skills

As you get older, it's normal for your memory to decline. personal alarms for elderly You may forget someone's name, lose your memory for familiar objects or become more confused than usual.

personal alarms for seniors Strokes

A stroke occurs when the flow of blood to the brain is blocked. This can cause brain cells to die and lead to permanent disability.





Muscle loss and fatigue

As we age, our muscles begin to lose their strength. This is called sarcopenia and can be a result of illness or lack of activity.

Osteoporosis and bone fractures

Bones become softer as you age, making them more likely to break. The cartilage that lines your joints (articular cartilage) becomes thinner and the synovial membranes around the joint lose lubricating fluid.

Osteoporosis is one of the most common health problems of older adults. The gradual loss of minerals such as calcium and phosphate in bones can lead to osteoporosis.

personal alarms for seniors Low energy and depression

When a person loses their energy, it can be hard to engage in daily tasks and hobbies, such as reading and writing. They might also find it difficult to socialise.

Loneliness

A feeling of loneliness is common among older adults. It's especially common for those who live alone or have lost a loved one. It can be linked to reduced immune function and an increased risk of depression.

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