Alzheimer is a mental disorder that destroys brain cells, causes memory loss and reduces the brain’s ability to perform normal mental functions. Alzheimer disease is irreversible and disrupts the memory, thinking and problem solving functions of the brain. This neurological disorder is most common among the 60 or above age group. Alzheimer disease is the most common type of dementia, in which mental ability deteriorates due to consistent death of brain cells. There are more than 10 million cases of Alzheimer every year in India. Causes of Alzheimer Disease Health and environmental factors
Genetics
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Symptoms of Alzheimer Disease can be divided into 4 categoriesBehavioural
Diagnosis of Alzheimer disease Alzheimer disease is not easy to diagnose, as there is no particular test available for it. A doctor may do a couple of things like, checking patients’ medical history, physical examination to find any signs of kidney or heart related disease. A doctor may also perform diagnostic test such as MRI, CT scan or EEG to detect the problem related to brain cells and electrical impulses. |
Treatments of Alzheimer Disease: |
Presently, doctors have not found any permanent cure for Alzheimer disease. There is no concrete treatment that will stop or reverse the damage done by the Alzheimer. However, through medication and therapy one can ease the symptoms. The treatment of this disease depends upon, the age, overall health, and medical history of the patient. Below are some medicines that help in breaking down a chemical in the brain called acetylcholine that promotes memory and learning:
Other approaches that can be used to treat Alzheimer disease include Individual Counselling, Group Therapy, Crisis Intervention Therapy, Pet therapy, Family Therapy, Long term residential treatment and so on. |
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Sunday, 19 March 2017
Alzheimer Disease : causes, symptoms and treatment
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