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  • Writer's pictureRaphael Hestings

Top Six Diseases Elderly People are Most Vulnerable

Starting from greying hair and wrinkles to forgetting where exactly you parked your car, getting old seems nightmarish. Well, jokes aside, this inevitable process brings forth various unique health conditions.



With seniors contributing to approximately 12% of the world’s population, which might increase to 22% by 2050, we must understand the challenges people face when they age, and identify preventive measures quickly. For details, please go through given discussion now.



1. Arthritis-

Almost all elderly people experience arthritis, which causes excruciating body pain. Thus, it brings a lower standard of life to a great extent. Even though this particular condition makes participating in physical pursuits quite difficult, arthritic patients must consult a doctor to fabricate customised activity plan, properly maintaining health. Corticosteroid injections and painkillers help significantly in this context.



2. Asthma-

Renowned Glebe doctors, along with specialists from all across the globe, define asthma as a condition, which forces body’s airways to inflame as soon as they come in contact with allergens. This inflammation sometimes causes an excruciating and terrifying attack, making it immensely difficult to breathe. Well, older people are much more prone to asthma. Hence, they must be monitored continuously.



3. Cancer-

One-third of people would most probably suffer from cancer, where cells present in a particular body part multiply irregularly to form a thick mass called tumour, after reaching sixty years or above. Most common treatment is chemotherapy. Here powerful drugs are used to kill cancerous cells. Radiation therapy has also acquired much recognition in recent times. Intense energy beams are applied for shrinking cancerous cells until they disappear.



4. Hypertension-

In hypertension, blood pressure of arteries constantly elevates, paving the way for heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, etc. According to the latest studies, one in five adults does not even realise they have hypertension until much later. Look out for symptoms such as anxiety, headache, chest pain, abnormal heartbeat, etc., and undertake comprehensive diagnosis often.




5. Blindness-

Around two million people experience complete or partial sight loss when they become old. Blindness occurs due to AMB (age-related macular degeneration) where blood vessels beneath retina tend to leak. Another common cause is Glaucoma. Eye drops, cataract surgery, and laser surgery are three definite treatment options for blindness. Help is necessary as elderly people whose vision is problematic cannot do daily chores on their own.



6. Obesity-

Obesity is a significant risk factor for diabetes, cardiovascular issues, cancer, and all chronic disorders, which unfortunately impairs quality of life. As per research, individuals between 60 and 70 years of age, of which about 36.2% are men, and 41.2 % are women become obese. In other words, their BMI or body mass index becomes equal to 30.



If your parents or elderly relatives experience one or more diseases stated above, consider scheduling appointment with a top-notch medical practitioner right away. From among diverse options available, I personally consider Glebe medical centre, which has been offering quality aged care services for a reasonable price, best. Owing to adopting a holistic approach, professionals here have satisfied a wider base of clientele until now and would continue doing the same even in future.

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