Everything You Need to Know About Dementia

What is dementia?

Dementia is a collection of symptoms caused by disorder affecting the brain tissues. As brain is the part of the body that controls everything, dementia results in a series of symptoms. Most common symptoms observed in a patient of dementia are described below. It can affect how you think, behave and/or carryout everyday tasks. It affects the functioning ability of the brain in a way that one finds it hard to memorize or remember a thing; minor stuff like buttoning up the shirt become a serious hassle.

Types of dementia

Dementia can be divided according to the root cause of the disease, but all of them lead to neurological defect in the brain cells resulting into a wide variety of symptoms. Depending on the cause dementia can be categorized into the following:

  1. Alzheimer’s disease.
  2. Vascular disease.
  3. Huntington’s disease.
  4. Frontotemporal dementia.
  5. Alcohol consumption related dementia.
  6. HIV associated dementia.
  7. Senile dementia.

Signs and symptoms of dementia

In the early stage of the disease signs and symptoms may not be obvious and it is difficult to diagnose. As the disease advances some clear signs and symptoms make it easier to diagnose the disease and conform by some investigations. Most common signs and symptoms are as follows.

  1. Memory loss.
  2. Difficulty thinking and concentrating.
  3. Disorientation and confusion.
  4. Reduced or poor judgment.
  5. Disability of doing everyday works.
  6. Disorientation of time and space.
  7. Difficulty speaking with forgetting words during conversation.
  8. Social withdrawal and lack of interest.
  9. Mood swings or even personality and behavioral changes.

Dementia treatment

Treatment of dementia in Newtown PA includes medications and properly guided care of the patient. These patients need some spatial care and help to live. At this point it should be expressed that treatment of dementia in Newtown PA includes providing skilled and experienced workers team. The facility team assesses the root cause of the disease and delivers preventive care program which helps the patient suffering from dementia live longer and healthier.

How to care for a dementia patient?

This is a complete subject to describe how to properly care for a dementia patient. In short they need assistance to carry out their work of daily routine. They need care and assistance for changing cloths as their motor function deteriorates by the disease. They need assistance in bathing. They need assistance in eating, sitting or walking. They require proper exercises which help them to maintain their mental and physical health. They are assisted to keep social activities and spending time to live a healthy life. In very advanced conditions they need proper nursing care to prevent diseases and health problems. The cure or progress of the disease is not known yet medically but the aim of management is to keep the patient of dementia healthy and try to provide him a comfortable, healthier and better life during this period. Well trained and skilled persons are hired for this type of work and care in order to prevent any injuries, discomfort or damage. Patients with dementia are usually of old age and prone to infections and diseases. Therefore, their care management also includes prevention from these types of infectious diseases such as pneumonia or other respiratory tract diseases.

Published by Revolutionary Health Services

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