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Dementia

Dementia is a progressive neurological disorder which affects memory, cognition, behavior, and daily functioning. It is not a single disease but a group of conditions, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common type. Dementia occurs due to damage or degeneration of brain cells, leading to difficulty in thinking, problem-solving, language, and judgment. The risk increases with age, but early intervention and medical management can help slow progression and improve quality of life. While dementia has no cure, early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment by a neurologist or neurosurgeon can enhance a patient’s well-being.

Why Choose Aster Hospitals?

At Aster Hospitals, we provide exceptional care for dementia patients through a multidisciplinary approach led by expert neurologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians, and neuropsychologists. Our advanced diagnostic facilities, including MRI, CT scans, PET scans, and cognitive assessments, enable early and precise detection of dementia. At Aster, we create personalized treatment plans that incorporate evidence-based therapies such as medication, cognitive rehabilitation, behavioral therapy, and lifestyle modifications to slow disease progression. 

Additionally, our specialized memory care programs offer counseling and support services for both patients and caregivers to address emotional and practical challenges. 

Signs and Symptoms of Dementia

Early Symptoms:

Memory loss affects daily activities.

  • Difficulty finding words or following conversations.
  • Confusion about time and place.

Advanced Symptoms:

  • Severe disorientation and personality changes.
  • Loss of ability to perform daily tasks like dressing or eating.
  • Hallucinations, paranoia, or aggressive behavior.
  • Difficulty recognizing loved ones.

When to see a Neurologist or Neurosurgeon?

Consult a neurologist at Aster Hospitals if you or a loved one experience:

  • Persistent memory loss or cognitive decline.
  • Difficulty concentrating, planning, or reasoning.
  • Mood changes, agitation, or withdrawal from social activities.
  • Speech or language difficulties.
  • Severe disorientation and frequent confusion.

Early diagnosis by a specialist can help develop an effective treatment plan to slow progression and improve quality of life.

FAQ's

Want to find out more about the treatment? The answer to your questions can be found below.

Is Dementia Curable?

It is a progressive condition with no exact cure, but early intervention, medications, and lifestyle changes can help manage symptoms and slow progression.

What are the Treatment Options for Dementia?

  • Medications – Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine for symptom management.
  • Cognitive Therapy – Brain exercises to improve memory and thinking skills.
  • Behavioral Therapy – Managing mood changes and aggression.
  • Lifestyle Modifications – Diet, exercise, and social engagement to slow decline.
  • Caregiver Support Programs – Training and counseling for family members.

How is Dementia Diagnosed?

Diagnosis includes:

  • Cognitive and neurological exams to assess memory and reasoning.
  • Brain imaging (MRI, CT, PET scans) to detect abnormalities.
  • Blood tests and genetic screening in some cases.

Can Dementia Be Prevented?

While not entirely preventable, maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, mental stimulation, and social engagement can reduce the risk of cognitive decline.

Can Dementia Be Prevented?

Can Dementia Be Prevented?

While not entirely preventable, maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, mental stimulation, and social engagement can reduce the risk of cognitive decline.

No
Health Conditions

What are the Treatment Options for Dementia?

What are the Treatment Options for Dementia?

  • Medications – Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine for symptom management.
  • Cognitive Therapy – Brain exercises to improve memory and thinking skills.
  • Behavioral Therapy – Managing mood changes and aggression.
  • Lifestyle Modifications – Diet, exercise, and social engagement to slow decline.
  • Caregiver Support Programs – Training and counseling for family members.
No
Health Conditions

How is Dementia Diagnosed?

How is Dementia Diagnosed?

Diagnosis includes:

  • Cognitive and neurological exams to assess memory and reasoning.
  • Brain imaging (MRI, CT, PET scans) to detect abnormalities.
  • Blood tests and genetic screening in some cases.
No
Health Conditions

Is Dementia Curable?

Is Dementia Curable?

It is a progressive condition with no exact cure, but early intervention, medications, and lifestyle changes can help manage symptoms and slow progression.

No
Health Conditions

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