Alzheimer’s is a kind of dementia that affects human behavior and makes a difference in their thinking and their ability to remember. Due to Alzheimer’s disease, a person’s ability to function independently is affected. If we talk about dementia, it is caused due to brain injuries or disease or sometimes the cause is unknown. It might be diagnosed at 65 or after 65, but if it is diagnosed before 65, it is referred to as early onset. Alzheimer’s disease cannot be cured, but it can be treated, which can help in the progression of the disease. You can know more about its causes, types, and symptoms here

How does Alzheimer’s Disease Occurs?

Proteins are present in and around brain cells when they become abnormal, then Alzheimer’s disease occurs. Amyloid proteins form plaques around brain cells and Tau is the other protein that forms tangles within brain cells. These two proteins are involved in the development of an abnormality.

 

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What are the Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease?

Alzheimer’s typically begins after the age of 65, but there are three main stages: Early Symptoms, Middle-Stage Symptoms, and Later Symptoms. Here we are about to brief these stages;

  1. EARLY SYMPTOMS: The main symptom is memory lapses that occur in the early stage of Alzheimer’s Disease. People may forget the events, ask questions repetitively, find it harder to make decisions, have trouble thinking of the right word, have trouble with familiar tasks, are most hesitant to try new things, and also have signs of mood changes.
  2. MIDDLE-STAGE SYMPTOMS: Due to Alzheimer’s disease people may struggle to recognize family and friends. Symptoms may also develop such as disturbed sleep, depression, the problem with speech, impulsive behavior, disorientation, increasing confusion, decreased personal hygiene, and some symptoms of vascular dementia.
  3. LATER SYMPTOMS: Symptoms become increasingly severe in the later stages. People sometimes could be violent and demanding. They may also have other symptoms such as difficulty eating and swallowing, weight loss, gradual loss of speech, and difficulty changing positions or moving around without assistance.

As the symptoms change according to the stages, people may need full-time assistance with eating, moving, and personal care at the severe stage of Alzheimer’s disease.

How is Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosed?

In the early 2000s, doctors had only one option: an autopsy to determine whether a person was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. But now due to advances in research, tests are available to help doctors to see the signs of disease in a living person. Doctors may use several methods to examine a person with memory problems such as Alzheimer’s. They may ask for medical history such as personal symptoms, as well as family medical history, a person’s current or past health, use of medications, diet, and changes in behavior.

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ALZHEIMER’S  TESTS

Doctors may start with a mental status test, and physical, neurological, and imaging tests can be performed to reach a diagnosis. Diagnoses of Alzheimer’s are made using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computed Tomography (CT). Also conduct tests of memory, attention, language, blood and urine tests along with other standard medical tests to figure out the causes of the problem. Repeating the tests can help determine how the person’s memory and other abilities change and also help diagnose other health problems.

ALZHEIMER’S MEDICATION

Alzheimer’s disease cannot be cured, but doctors recommend medications and other treatments. The most prescribed drugs are donepezil (Aricept), galantamine (Razadyne), and rivastigmine (Exelon), which can help the nerve cells in your brain to send and receive signals. Talking about additional meditation, and lifestyle changes can also help to manage a person’s condition.

Alzheimer’s disease can also be treated with Supplements, Antioxidants, Creating a Calming Environment, and with some therapies like Art and Music Therapy, Pet Therapy, Previous Hobbies, Occupational therapy, Physical therapy, Validation therapy, and Neurological Physiotherapy.

Experience the Best Treatment With The Best Neurologist in Udaipur

A Neuro Physician helps an Alzheimer’s patient by giving the best treatment, as it is a non-cured disease. However, a group of healthcare professionals can help you to achieve a quality of life along with Alzheimer’s disease.  

Dr. Tarun Mathur is one of the best Neurologists in Udaipur who can help you with Alzheimer’s. He has treated numerous patients who are suffering from migraines, headaches, epilepsy, stroke, Parkinsons’ disease, and many more.  You can consult our expert to know more on it. Also check this blog, if you have any questions on Neurological Disorders, that are answered.

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