Thursday, November 28, 2013

Comprehensive Management Of Early Stage Dementia

Comprehensive Management Of Early Stage Dementia

By Jack Morgan


Dementia is not a single disease but a collection of symptoms that include memory loss, impaired intellectual functions and various other personality changes. These symptoms are not a part of a normal ageing process of a person but result from any disease, injury, damage or trauma to the brain. Dementia can severely affect the normal living, career and relationship of any person to significant extent.

Dementia is not only a problem of memory but it also reduces the ability to reason, ability to learn, ability to recall the past experience and also the ability to retain; there is also loss of feelings, activities and patterns of thoughts.

There are a number of clinical interventions that are used to manage this condition. It is vital to note that since dementia is a complex of different ailments the management options always varies. The basic management for this condition is pegged on clinical psychotherapy. Besides, there are several medications that can be used to improve memory and stabilize the mood of the patient suffering from this condition. At the early stage of dementia hospitalization might not be required, but an intensive therapy to increase the quality of the patient's life is vital.

Clinical experts believe and associate Alzheimer with dementia. It is essential to manage this disease effectively to avoid early and rapid development of dementia. Even though, it takes quite some time for symptoms of dementia to manifest, it is vital to diagnose this disease before it weakens the patient's body systems, more so the Central Nervous System.

In the second stage, the person is unable to carry on his/her regular routine. It also becomes difficult for them to change their clothes. In the third stage, the intellectual function of a person is grossly impaired. There is also a considerable disability of neurological function, unsteady gait and decreased muscle tone.

There are some other small yet significant symptoms that can point towards a person's dying intellectual ability and functioning. In such cases, a healthy and normal person may seem more apathetic, lost and uninterested in everything that once meant a lot to him/her.

Improving the quality of life for a dementia patient - It is worth to note that early stage of dementia may to a certain extent compromise quality of the patient's life. Hence, a proactive and dynamic care is the baseline to ease the burden of a dementia patient. Since the patient with dementia often faces personal traits challenges, it is essential to customize a patient care program to help the patient to be integrated into the usual life schedule.

If you suspect dementia then you must report to your doctor about it, as soon as possible. Keeping a track and record of your symptoms on regular basic can also help in your cause. Try to know about the illness as much as possible and if you think the symptoms persists then try to adjust plan and live life as fully as possible with proper care and consideration towards this illness. Remember it's a reversible illness and can be easily reversed in the early stages only.

There are many causes and kinds of dementia that often show slightly different symptoms however, the symptom overlap makes it impossible to diagnose this kind of disease by symptomatology itself. The diagnosis is done by the brain scanning techniques. In some cases one is not sure about it without a brain biopsy or an autopsy.




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