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Some time ago, a famous Hong Kong male singer and musician wrote in his Weibo that he didn't remember where he went that day. I also attached some photos of myself playing ball. Many netizens saw his post and left messages to help Alan Tam make suggestions. Some people say that it is not easy to forget that he sent Weibo to another place. Some people say that it doesn't matter if they don't remember anything else.

For his current phenomenon, many people suspect that he has brain degeneration. After all, Alan Tam is 70 years old. Although he looks young, no amount of maintenance can change the fact that he is 70 years old. It was previously reported that his father suffered from brain degeneration. It is said that this incident was widely circulated on the Internet at first, and many people have heard about it. Especially when you hear Tan say the words "I can't remember", it is natural to link these two things together. Many people think that Alan Tam and his father have the same disease, and they are full of warmth for him. But it is not clear whether it is because of brain degeneration or because I am too old to remember.

Brain degeneration is what people usually call Alzheimer's Harmo's disease, but in order to avoid people's misunderstanding and prejudice about dementia, Port 20 10 renamed it brain degeneration because patients were discriminated against. It is said that the new name was selected by the Hong Kong SAR Government's Department of Health, Hospital Authority and other institutions 18 when they jointly held the nomination contest. Many people think that dementia is a discriminatory name and don't want everyone to mention it in their lives.

Brain degeneration may be a group of heterogeneous diseases, which can only occur under the action of many factors. Judging from the current research, there may be many factors in the occurrence of this disease, and genetic factors are closely related to the onset of this disease. This disease is mainly manifested in cognitive decline, mental symptoms and behavioral disorders, and the ability of daily living is gradually declining. According to the deterioration of cognitive ability and physical function, it can be divided into three stages: mild dementia, moderate dementia and severe dementia.

In the stage of mild dementia, memory began to decline, many recent events began to be forgotten, judgment ability decreased obviously, some complex problems could not be analyzed and thought, and occasionally extreme and worrying phenomena appeared, and speaking time and vocabulary decreased significantly compared with before. Moderate dementia is characterized by not remembering many things that happened before, even the recent events, the ability of visual space is obviously reduced, the ability to deal with things is basically lost, and various neurological symptoms such as aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, hyperactivity, and increasingly grumpy. The manifestations of severe dementia are very obvious. At this point, the patient has completely lost his basic ability to survive, his memory is seriously degraded, he can't remember anyone, and he can't take care of himself in daily life. The common manifestations are incontinence and stiff limbs, and the final result is unfortunate death due to complications such as infection.

Alan Tam, 70, has no such symptoms at present. It will take some time to judge whether he is old or his brain has degenerated.