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Common Health Issues Take Your Independence In Later Life


It’s no secret that people often start to develop more and more health issues as they get older. The human body is only able to sustain itself for a handful of decades, and your ability to heal and produce new cells will quickly degrade once you enter old age. Of course, this is something that scientists are working to solve, but those who are getting older today will need to make sure that they are aware of the conditions that they might face. Let’s take a look at some of the common conditions that afflict those in their later life.


Hearing Loss

Hearing loss impacts people of all ages, though it is most likely to become a real problem once you reach older age. It can be extremely difficult to live with hearing loss, with many people finding that they can’t do the things that they used to when they are experiencing it. Thankfully, an audiologist can solve this sort of issue for you, with tools like hearing aids offering a great way to make your hearing better again. Unfortunately, though, it can be very hard to heal your hearing once you start to lose it.


Arthritis

Arthritis is a joint condition that can leave those living with it with a lot of pain and discomfort. This sort of condition can affect any joint, but it is most commonly found in knees, elbows, and fingers. Your lifestyle can help to lower the chances of serious arthritis, but you still need to work hard to make sure that this sort of condition doesn’t impact you as you get older. Your doctor can help you to overcome this sort of condition, but it will be hard to wipe it out entirely once you start to see the symptoms.


Dementia/Other Memory Issues

Thanks to the flexible time limit that humans have for life, issues with organs like your brain can impact people at different times. People in their 50s can experience dementia, while those in their 90s may not have any memory issues at all. A dementia residential care home can be the best place to go when you’re living with a condition like this. Having support when your memory gets very bad will be extremely helpful, and it can make it possible to live a rich and varied lifestyle.


Loneliness

Finally, as the last area to consider, it’s time to think about the mental health issues that can come with old age. Loneliness is an issue that a lot of people experience, but this will become worse once you lose your mobility and find it hard to see people like you used to. Many modern care homes work hard against this sort of issue, but families also have to put in the effort to make sure that their loved ones don’t feel alone in the world.


With all of this in mind, you should be feeling ready to take on the challenge of coping with the common health issues that impact people when they get into later life. This sort of process can be hard, but will be well worth the effort.


Louise Mercieca

Nutritional Therapist

Personal Trainer

Award-winning Author

Food & Health Writer

Presenter on Early Years TV Food

Keynote speaker




www.thehealthkick.co.uk


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