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Treatment and Diagnosis for Alzheimer's

Treatment

There is no cure, but treatment slows symptoms and improves quality of life.

Medicines

  • Cholinesterase inhibitors (donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine)– Help with memory, thinking, and behaviour in early to moderate stages.

  • Memantine– Helps in moderate to severe stages by improving daily function and reducing confusion.

  • Newer drugs aim to reduce amyloid protein buildup, but they work only for some patients.

Supportive care

  • Regular exercise

  • Healthy diet

  • Good sleep routine

  • Mental activities (reading, puzzles)

  • Safe environment to prevent accidents

  • Emotional and family support


Diagnosis

Doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s by looking at how the brain and memory are working. They use:

  • Medical history to understand memory loss, behaviour changes, and daily difficulties.

  • Cognitive tests to check memory, attention, language, and problem-solving skills.

  • Neurological exam to check reflexes, balance, and coordination.

  • Brain scans (MRI or CT) to look for brain shrinkage or other causes of memory problems.

  • Blood tests to rule out vitamin deficiency, thyroid problems, or infections.


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