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Dementia, Alzheimer's & Other Degenerative Disorders

Dementia is a term used to portray a group of symptoms influencing memory, thinking and social capacities severely enough to disrupt your day to day routine. It is not a particular illness, yet a few diseases can cause dementia. Make an appointment with Dr. Raghuram who is Alzheimer's specialist in Hyderabad for dementia treatment in Hyderabad.

Alzheimer's illness is a progressive neurologic problem that makes the brain to shrivel and brain cells to die. Alzheimer's illness is the most widely recognized reason for dementia — a continual decline in thinking, conduct and interactive abilities that influences an individual's capacity to function independently.

Other Degenerative issues include:

  1. Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)

  2. Huntington's disease

  3. Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)

  4. Parkinson's disease

Regardless of whether you have been diagnosed to have a degenerative disorder or you are supporting a friend or family member, we at dementia hospitals in Hitech city are here to assist you with getting the help you really wanted.

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Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer's

Dementia symptoms include memory loss, disorientation, and mood changes. A person with dementia can exhibit any number of the symptoms listed below, mostly due to memory loss. Some symptoms they may notice themselves, others may only be noticed by caregivers or healthcare workers.

Possible symptoms of dementia:

  1. Recent memory loss - a sign of this might be asking the same question repeatedly.

  2. Difficulty completing familiar tasks - for example, making a drink or cooking a meal.

  3. Problems communicating - difficulty with language; forgetting simple words or using the wrong ones.

  4. Disorientation - getting lost on a previously familiar street, for example.

  5. Problems with abstract thinking - for instance, dealing with money.

  6. Misplacing things - forgetting the location of everyday items such as keys, or wallets, for example.

  7. Mood changes - sudden and unexplained changes in outlook or disposition.

  8. Personality changes - perhaps becoming irritable, suspicious or fearful.

  9. Loss of initiative - showing less interest in starting something or going somewhere.

  10. As the patient ages, late-stage dementia symptoms tend to worsen.

Treatment:

The best Neurologist in Hyderabad provides the treatment of dementia which depends on its cause. In the case of most progressive dementias, including Alzheimer's disease, there is no cure and no treatment that slows or stops its progression. But there are drug treatments prescribed at Best Neurology Hospital in Hyderabad that may temporarily improve symptoms. The same medications used to treat Alzheimer's are among the drugs sometimes prescribed to help with symptoms of other types of dementia. Non-drug therapies can also alleviate some symptoms of dementia. Ultimately, the path to effective new treatments for dementia is through increased.

The following are used to temporarily improve dementia symptoms.
  1. Cholinesterase inhibitors: These medications — including donepezil (Aricept), rivastigmine (Exelon) and galantamine (Razadyne) — work by boosting levels of a chemical messenger involved in memory and judgment. Although primarily used to treat Alzheimer's disease, these medications might also be prescribed by Neuro Physician in A.S Rao Nagar for other dementias including vascular dementia, Parkinson's disease dementia and Lewy body dementia.

  2. Memantine: Memantine (Namenda) works by regulating the activity of glutamate, another chemical messenger involved in brain functions, such as learning and memory. In some cases, memantine is prescribed with a cholinesterase inhibitor.

  3. Other medications: Medications to treat other symptoms or conditions, such as depression, sleep disturbances, hallucinations, Parkinsonism or agitation.

Therapies

Several dementia symptoms and behaviour problems might be treated initially using nondrug approaches, such as:

  1. Occupational therapy: An occupational therapist can show you how to make your home safer and teach coping behaviours. The purpose is to prevent accidents, such as falls; manage behaviour; and prepare you for dementia progression.

  2. Modifying the environment: Reducing clutter and noise can make it easier for someone with dementia to focus and function. You might need to hide objects that can threaten safety, such as knives and car keys. Monitoring systems can alert you if the person with dementia wanders.

  3. Simplifying tasks: Break tasks into easier steps and focus on success, not failure. Structure and routine also help reduce confusion in people with dementia.

Book Your Appointment Today with Best Neurologist in Hyderabad

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