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Check these signs- It can be Alzheimer’s Disease!

Max Hospital Patparganj Plans Awareness Drive on Alzheimer Day (September 21, 2015)

New Delhi, Sep 08, 2015:

With the rising cases of Alzheimer’s disease Max Super Specialty Hospital Patparganj plans Awareness Drive this month. The hospital has taken the initiative to talk about the early signs of the disease so that it doesn’t go undetected, which happens to be the biggest challenge with the patients.

Dr. Vivek Kumar – Associate Director, Neurology, Max Hospital Patparganj says, “We see around 30-35 cases of suspected Alzheimer disease every year. The disease involves such symptoms which people tend to overlook in daily life. It’s better to get a proper diagnose if facing the symptoms rather than thinking it’s a normal problem and neglecting it because negligence will only make the disease worse. Thus, primary thing that we need is ‘the awareness’. The more people become conscious and particular about early signs the more you can address the case and work for the betterment of the patient. “

Alzheimer is a disease which once struck, destroys memory and other essential mental functions. It’s a form of dementia that interferes with daily life. Symptoms include difficulty completing tasks, memory loss, confusion with time and visual spaces, mood changes and forgetting locations. One needs to stay alert on these signs.

The symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease worsen over time, although the rate at which the disease progresses varies. On average, a person with Alzheimer’s lives four to eight years after diagnosis, but can live as long as 20 years, depending on other factors. Whereas, changes in the brain related to Alzheimer’s begin years before any signs of the disease.

“Its rightly said that precaution is better than cure. There are few things one should take care of to stay away from this incurable disease. A healthy diet, good amount of exercise help to keep your mind alert and healthy. Depression should not be ignored and better be treated within the time. These few things can work wonders,” adds Dr. Vivek Kumar – Associate Director, Neurology, Max Hospital Patparganj.

Max Hospital Patparganj plans to launch a drive to address the challenges and create awareness among vulnerable age groups. The disease is mostly seen in middle aged and elder people. 
Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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