Management of Alzheimer disease stages


The primary goals of treatment are to maximize the patient’s ability to function in daily life, maintain quality of life, slow the progression of symptoms, and treat depression or disruptive behaviors. These are some of the Alzheimer disease stages management techniques.

Treatment of AD takes on a systematic approach. First, if there are medical conditions that make Alzheimer symptoms worse that illness needs to be managed. There are several medications such as alcohol, sedatives and antihistamines, that can also aggravate AD, and these must be identified and removed, or switched to alternative medicines. If non pharmacological methods fail, medications may also be administered to treat depression, while antipsychotics medicines can be used to treat aggressive or violent behavior. Finally, “caring for the caregiver” is another vital part of any treatment strategy for AD. Experts within this field recognize that caregivers are at a high risk for depression and medical illness. As a result, recommendations and guidance about community resources and support is integrated into the overall management of the disease.

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