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Health / Changes Due To Egeing by resty2016: 3:08pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
Healthy Aging - Normal Aging As your body ages, you can expect gradual changes, at your body's own pace. How your body ages depends in part on your family (genetic) patterns of aging. But your lifestyle choices have a more powerful impact on how well your body ages. Fortunately, you can control your lifestyle choices. Some of the following changes may apply to you. Others may not. A healthy lifestyle may slow many of these normal effects of aging. Skin. With age, the skin becomes less elastic and more lined and wrinkled. Fingernail growth also slows. The oil glands gradually produce less oil, making the skin drier than before. You can slow skin aging by using moisturizer and protecting the skin from the sun with sunscreen and sun-protective clothing, such as a hat or cap. Hair. It's normal for hair to gradually thin on the scalp, pubic area, and armpits. As hair pigment cells decline in number, gray hair growth increases. Height. By age 80, it's common to have lost as much as 2 in. (5 cm) in height. This is often related to normal changes in posture and compression of joints, spinal bones, and spinal discs. Hearing. Over time, changes in the ear make high-frequency sounds harder to hear and changes in tone and speech less clear. These changes tend to speed up after age 55. Vision. Most people in their 40s develop a need for reading glasses as the lenses in the eyes become less flexible (presbyopia). It's also normal for night vision and visual sharpness to decline. Also in the later years, glare increasingly interferes with clear vision. Vision changes can affect your ability to drive safely www.elderlycareforum.info |
Health / Re: Ask Any Health Question, No Matter How Dumb? by resty2016: 6:07pm On Jul 19, 2016 |
How is elderly Care in Nigeria? Please tell Some experiences you may have encountered about Elderly care http://www.elderlycareforum.info |
Health / Advice On Care For The Elderly by resty2016: 4:59pm On Jul 19, 2016 |
As a carer, you may feel a range of emotions including: 1. anger or resentment—as your life has now changed 2. guilt—about feeling anger or resentment 3. frustration or impatience—as the person you’re caring for cannot do things they used to do, or now does things slower. How do you go about it? especially in Africa http://www.elderlycareforum.info |
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