Early Alzheimers detection crucial for improved quality of life

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 10:11:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 16:59:09

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Early Alzheimers detection crucial for improved quality of life

Alzheimers is a slowly progressing disease that affects memory and thinking skills. While mild memory loss with age is common, persistent symptoms like confusion, difficulty in daily tasks, and speech problems indicate a more serious issue. Alzheimers disease is the most common type of dementia, accounting for 6080% of cases, and its important to catch it early.

There is currently no complete cure for Alzheimers, but Dr Deekshanti Narayan, Sr. Consultant Neurologist & Stroke and Epilepsy Specialist at Medicover Hospitals, Nellore, stresses that early diagnosis, medication, and lifestyle changes can improve the lives of patients and slow the disease's progression.

A healthy diet, regular exercise, mental activity, social connections, and quality sleep are crucial for brain health and can help individuals manage the disease's effects. Hence, timely recognition and proper treatment are crucial in helping patients live with dignity and better quality of life.

Although there is currently no cure, groundbreaking research and developments are leading us closer to one. In the meantime, lifestyle adjustments and tailored care can significantly benefit patients and their families.

Don't let Alzheimers steal your glow or the vibrant lives of your loved ones. If you or your loved ones are struggling with memory issues or noticing hints of dementia, speak to a trusted healthcare provider to validate your concerns and explore management options.

There is hope for the future of Alzheimers patients. Let's work together to shine a light on this important public health issue and support those affected today.

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