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Alzheimer’s & Dementia

Dementia is a general term for a group of conditions that affect memory, thinking, and behavior severely enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, causing gradual memory loss and cognitive decline due to changes in brain cells.

Alzheimer’s and dementia are not just “normal aging.” They are medical conditions that need proper care, treatment, and support for both patients and families. Early diagnosis helps slow progression and improves quality of life.

Common Symptoms

  • Memory loss affecting daily life

  • Difficulty solving problems or completing familiar tasks

  • Confusion about time, place, or people

  • Trouble with language and communication

  • Mood, behavior, or personality changes

Causes & Risk Factors

  • Age (risk increases after 65)

  • Genetics and family history

  • Brain changes (amyloid plaques, tau tangles)

  • Stroke, head injuries, or vascular conditions

  • Lifestyle factors such as poor diet, inactivity, and smoking

Treatment & Care

While there is no cure, treatment focuses on managing symptoms and supporting independence:

  • Medications: Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine may slow cognitive decline.

  • Therapies: Cognitive stimulation, occupational therapy, and counseling.

  • Lifestyle Support: Healthy diet, physical activity, and social engagement.

  • Caregiver Support: Education and resources to help families provide effective care.

Living with Alzheimer’s & Dementia: With the right medical care, lifestyle changes, and support, patients can maintain dignity, independence, and better quality of life.

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