14 Most Common Chronic Conditions In The Elderly

Most chronic conditions have a significant impact in the health and quality of life in elderly men and women, not mentioning the financial impact that's usually related to semi-permanent conditions, nevertheless, bad health isn't an inevitable consequence of aging.

According to the Centers for Chronic Disease Control (CDC), lots of the symptoms, disability, and even death related to chronic health conditions are often avoided by using preventive measures.

How to Prevent and Control Chronic Conditions

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention suggests to make a change in some aspects of your lifestyle and avoid risk factors:

  • Practice a healthy life
  • Eat well
  • Do regular exercise, physical activity
  • Avoid tobacco.

Also regularly test for breast, prostate and cervical cancer, polygenic disorders and bone density scans, etc.

Most Common Chronic Conditions

Multiple chronic conditions usually appear as a result of age but, there's the most common perception that some of them, like diabetes, heart disease, polygenic disorder, inflammatory disease, are simply "part of growing old." The reality is, most of these health issues and conditions are treatable and will be self-addressed by a medical practitioner.

The most common chronic changes afflicting the elder are:

  • Adult-onset polygenic disorder
  • Arthritis
  • Kidney and bladder issues
  • Dementia
  • Parkinson's
  • Glaucoma
  • Lung failure
  • Cataracts
  • Osteoporosis
  • Enlarged prostate
  • Alzheimer’s
  • Depression
  • Cardiovascular problems

Facing the Condition and Adjusting to the Process

Usually, once a senior is diagnosed with a chronic condition, there's an instantaneous feeling of facing a loss of freedom and autonomy. This concern will probably make them refuse to accept help.

Specialists say that a good and sensible way to make this process easier for a senior facing a chronic status is providing them information about the resources and methods to maintain their independence and have a better quality of life. There is information that will provide your loved ones a more natural way to measure his or her condition.

  • Health care centers for wellness management, that teach you how to manage your relative's condition.
  • There also are several corporations that are dedicated to producing and distributing merchandise specifically created to assist individuals with age-related issues.
  • Shower chairs, bathtub benches and hand-held shower heads for bathing.
  • Elevated bathroom seats.
  • Automatic lifts for stairs, beds, and chairs.

If your elders are diagnosed with any of these or different health conditions, You can research and teach yourself everything about it. However, you can do more to get or provide help.

Helping elderly people or a parent with a chronic condition maintain his or her well-being and independence is often a challenge. However, providing information and resources can facilitate the support your parents need.

For information on health care resources please call at (561) 440-2273.

Bruce Gropper
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