Mental
Confusion
Some good information for older folks over 60
By:
Arnaldo Liechtenstein, physician
Whenever I teach clinical medicine to
students in the fourth year of medicine, I ask the following question:
What
are the causes of mental confusion in the elderly?
Some
offer: "Tumors in the head". I
answer: No!
Others
suggest: "Early symptoms of Alzheimer's". I answer again: No!
With
each rejection of their answers, their responses dry up. And they are even more open-mouthed when I
list the three most common causes:
-
uncontrolled diabetes
-
urinary infection
-
dehydration
It may
sound like a joke, but it isn't. People
over 60 generally stop feeling thirsty and consequently stop drinking fluids.
When
no one is around to remind them to drink fluids, they quickly dehydrate. Dehydration is severe and affects the entire
body It may cause abrupt mental
confusion, a drop in blood pressure, increased heart palpitations, angina
(chest pain), coma and even death.
*This
habit of forgetting to drink fluids begins at age 60, when we have just over
50% of the water we should have in our bodies.
People over 60 have a lower water reserve. This is part of the natural aging process.*
But
there are more complications. Although
they are dehydrated, they don't feel like drinking water, because their
internal balance mechanisms don't work very well.
*
Conclusion : *
People
over 60 years old dehydrate easily, not only because they have a smaller water
supply, but also because they do not feel the lack of water in the body.
Although
people over 60 may look healthy, the performance of reactions and chemical
functions can damage their entire body.
So
here are two alerts:
1) *Get into the habit of drinking
liquids*. Liquids include water, juices,
teas, coconut water, milk, soups, and water-rich fruits, such as watermelon,
melon, peaches and pineapple; Orange and
tangerine also work.
*The
important thing is that, every two hours, you must drink some liquid. Remember this!*
2)
Alert for family members: constantly offer fluids to people over 60. At the same time, observe them.
If you
realize that they are rejecting liquids and, from one day to the next, they are
irritable, breathless or display a lack of attention, these are almost
certainly recurrent symptoms of dehydration.
Inspired
to drink more water now?? Send this
information out to others! DO IT NOW!
Your friends and family need to know for themselves and help you to be
healthier and happier.
It's
good to share! *For people over 60*
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