April 30, 2008

Alzheimer’s Treatments and How They Work

A neurological disease thought to be the most common form of dementia in the elderly, Alzheimer’s disease is incurable. Treatment, however is possible and can alleviate the symptoms to some extent ‘ which can ease the heavy burden faced by caregivers for Alzheimer’s patients. There are both pharmaceutical and non-drug treatment options for Alzheimer’s disease.First, it is vital for the caregiver to understand that the Alzheimer’s patient does not act the way that they do intentionally. Anger and depression are common behavioral changes exhibited by sufferers, and knowing and coping with this is a large part of Alzheimer’s treatments.A non-drug method of Alzheimer’s treatments is to aid the afflicted in adapting to their situation and their surroundings. Alzheimer’s patients often have a hard time dealing with loud noises and unfamiliar situations. If the caregiver can make some accommodation to fit the environment to comfort the patient, this can be very helpful to patient and caregiver alike.Alzheimer’s symptoms can be split into two basic categories, these being Behavioral and Cognitive. Behavior, of course relates to the way the patient acts while Cognitive symptoms effect how the patient thinks, remembers and plans.Drug therapy Alzheimer’s treatments are intended to slow the chemical processes […]

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