Dementia, Alzheimers and
Treatment
Signs and symptoms dementia and
treatment
Dementia affects each person in a different way, depending upon the
impact of the disease and the person’s personality before becoming ill. The
signs and symptoms linked to dementia can be understood in three stages. (WHO)
Early stage: the early stage
of dementia is often overlooked, because the onset is gradual. Common symptoms include:
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forgetfulness
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losing track of the time
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becoming lost in familiar places.
Middle stage: as dementia progresses to the middle stage, the signs and symptoms
become clearer and more restricting. These include:
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becoming forgetful of recent events and people's names
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becoming lost at home
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having increasing difficulty with communication
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needing help with personal care
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experiencing behaviour changes, including wandering
and repeated questioning.
Late stage: the late stage of dementia is one of near total dependence and
inactivity. Memory disturbances are serious and the physical signs and symptoms
become more obvious. Symptoms include:
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becoming unaware of the time and place
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having difficulty recognizing relatives and friends
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having an increasing need for assisted self-care
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having difficulty walking
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experiencing behaviour changes that may escalate and
include aggression.
Cause
causes, of dementia. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and may contribute to 60–70% of cases. Other major forms include vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies (abnormal aggregates of protein that develop inside nerve cells), and a group of diseases that contribute to frontotemporal dementia (degeneration of the frontal lobe of the brain). The boundaries between different forms of dementia are indistinct and mixed forms often co-exist.
causes, of dementia. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and may contribute to 60–70% of cases. Other major forms include vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies (abnormal aggregates of protein that develop inside nerve cells), and a group of diseases that contribute to frontotemporal dementia (degeneration of the frontal lobe of the brain). The boundaries between different forms of dementia are indistinct and mixed forms often co-exist.
Treatment
Diet for people since 45 years : to give ; honey 3 spoon – 1 Tin fruit – 7 Olive fruit – 7 dates – 1 water lemon - water 200 cc blander for 2 x daily, Millibrain Tonic 3 x 1 - 2 capsules and Milligesic spray 3 x 1 - 3 spray and Milligesic oil 3 x 15 drops and knock nerves with hair brush on the whole body especially on stomach, chest, neck, nose and back smeared with Milligesic cream 2 x a day. The medicine can decrease.
Case studies
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generally the symptom decrease in 10 – 15 minute and recovery 15 – 30 days.
Somatic therapy
• the knock nerves with brush on whole body smeared and Massage with Milligesic cream
Water Therapy
• shower warm water or alternately..
Therapy herbs
• the knock nerves with brush on whole body smeared and Massage with Milligesic cream
Water Therapy
• shower warm water or alternately..
Therapy herbs
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Honey and dates (10 : 3), nutmeg a fruit, & lemon 1fruit blander 3 times a spoon in
200 cc water
daily and immunity
increases.
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Milligesic cream can change with mixture of coconut oil/Olive oil 150 cc, lime a
teaspoon, 3
fruit nutmag, 3 lemon
blander smeared on the body can decrease the fever, breathe fast, pain and inflammation.
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