Anxiety in Older Age
Anxiety disorders are characterised by worry, fear or dread that may be disproportionate to the situation. The most common anxiety disorder diagnosed in older adults is generalised anxiety disorder.
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Anxiety disorders are characterised by worry, fear or dread that may be disproportionate to the situation. The most common anxiety disorder diagnosed in older adults is generalised anxiety disorder.
Xerosis – or abnormally dry skin – is a common issue that can affect anyone. Xerosis may be itchy & uncomfortable and can lead to a loss of flexibility in the skin resulting in splits and cracks.
Dehydration can be a serious condition requiring hospitalisation and is associated with impaired cognition, pressure injuries and low blood pressure.
Anyone with reduced mobility, and particularly those confined to a chair or bed, are at an increased risk of developing pressure injuries.
Anxiety disorders are characterised by worry, fear or dread that may be disproportionate to the situation. The most common anxiety disorder diagnosed in older adults is generalised anxiety disorder.
Xerosis – or abnormally dry skin – is a common issue that can affect anyone. Xerosis may be itchy & uncomfortable and can lead to a loss of flexibility in the skin resulting in splits and cracks.
Dehydration can be a serious condition requiring hospitalisation and is associated with impaired cognition, pressure injuries and low blood pressure.
Anyone with reduced mobility, and particularly those confined to a chair or bed, are at an increased risk of developing pressure injuries.
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