ALZHEIMER’S CLINIC

Alzheimer’s disease causes a decline in memory, thinking, learning and organizing skills over time. It eventually affects a person’s ability to carry out basic daily activities. It’s the most common cause of dementia and usually affects people over the age of 65. Some people develop Alzheimer’s disease before age 65 typically in their 40s or 50s. There’s no cure for Alzheimer’s, but certain medications and therapies can help manage symptoms temporarily.
There are various terms to describe the stages of Alzheimer’s disease based on symptoms, while the terms vary, the stages all follow the same pattern. Symptoms progressively worsen over time.

STAGES OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN TERMS OF DEMENTIA

  • PRECINICAL ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
    People with Alzheimer’s disease in the preclinical stage typically are asymptomatic. Changes are taking place in their brain. This stage can last for years or even decades. People in this stage aren’t usually diagnosed with Alzheimer’s yet because they’re functioning at a high level.
  • MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMNET DUE TO ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
    It’s a slight decline in mental abilities compared with others of the same age. May notice a minor decline in abilities if you’re in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. Others close to you may notice these changes and point them out. But the changes aren’t severe enough to interfere with daily life and activities. Various disease can cause MCI, including Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease.

Our approach is to remove the causative factor of the disease by restoration of mental health. Though there is no complete cure for Alzheimer’s disease in any system of medicine. We still can help in better management, if diagnosed in the early stages. The progression of the disease can definitely be slowed down with the help of our internal and external medications. Ayurveda has numerous herbs that are nerve tonic and enhance memory function. The palliative treatment of Ayurveda helps in restoration of the depleted body tissue with minimal or no side effects. A good treatment protocol will be able to guide an individual suffering with Alzheimer’s disease in right direction. Most importantly support from family is a must in better management of Alzheimer’s disease.