Sunday, May 22, 2011

Alzheimer Treatment

Alzheimer disease is a condition which causes brain difficulties that continuously get worse. It is the most common reason of dementia a bundle  of brain disorders which originate continuous loss of memory and social skills. In Alzheimer's disease, brain cells decay and die, causing a regular  in failure memory and mental activity.


Medications


Recent Alzheimer's drugs can affect for a time with memory symptoms and other psychological changes. There are two types of drugs that are usually used to treat psychological symptoms;

Cholinesterase inhibitors
These drugs act by enhancing levels of a cell-to-cell connection chemical depleted in the brain by Alzheimer's disease. Usually prescribed cholinesterase inhibitors contain galantamine (Razadyne), donepezil (Aricept) and rivastigmine (Exelon). The side- effects of these drugs include nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.


Memantine (Namenda)
This drug acts in other brain cell communication network. It is occasionally used in combination with a cholinesterase inhibitor. The most common side-effect of this drug is dizziness.

Creating a safe and supportive environment
For Alzheimer's patient it is necessary to adapt safe and supportive live style it is a substantial part of any treatment plan. You can take support from these steps in order to treat Alzheimer' disease;
  • Take off excess furniture, clutter and throw rugs.
  • Fix sturdy handrails on stairways and in bathrooms.
  • Make sure that shoes and slippers are comfortable and have good grip.
  • Decrease the number of mirrors. People having Alzheimer's may find images in mirrors frightful.
Exercise
Exercising daily is important for everybody's health  and for those having Alzheimer's are no exception. Exercises like a daily 30-minute walk can help in improving the mood and keep up the health of joints, muscles and the heart. Exercise can also help in restful sleep and prevent constipation.

People having Alzheimer's who get difficulty in walking may still be able to use a stationery vehicle. Patients can find exercise programs on TV or on DVDs.


Nutrition
People having Alzheimer's may not be able to remember to eat, lose attraction in preparing meals or not eat healthy foods. They may also not able to remember to drink enough, which causes dehydration and constipation.

High-calorie, healthy shakes and smoothies
Victim can take supplement like milkshakes with protein powders, which is easily available at drugstores and grocery stores or can also use blender to make mix the favorite ingredients.

Water, juice and other healthy beverages
Make sure that a person having Alzheimer's drinks minimum several full glasses of liquid daily. Prevent beverages with caffeine, which can enhance restlessness, increase urination and disturb the sleep. Many nutritional supplements are selling as "medical foods" particularly to treat Alzheimer's disease. The Food and Drug Administration, which is known as FDA does not approve these supplements as medical foods.

Other Related Health Topics