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Alzheimer Disease is the most
common cause of dementia (loss of memory), which is an acquired (not present
since birth) intellectual and behavioral impairment of sever intensity to
significantly interfere with social and occupational functioning of an
individual. The cause of Alzheimer disease is unknown. The existing research on
the illness suggests that most cases of Alzheimer disease are caused by
converging risk factors that include advancing age, head injury, and lipoprotein
E-epsilon 4 genotype among other risk factors that appear to trigger the
illness. Treatment of Alzheimer disease is based on developing theories of its
cause and on the need to alleviate its cognitive (intellectual) and behavioral
manifestations. To date, no interventions have been shown to convincingly
prevent Alzheimer disease or slow its progression. Medical treatments for
Alzheimer disease include psychotropic medications and behavioral interventions,
cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) and the avoidance of centrally acting
anticholinergic medications, N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antagonists, and other
and new therapeutic interventions.
Role of Homeopathy in
Alzheimer disease: Homeopathy has a very special advantage over
conventional approach in the treatment of this illness. Homeopathy can help
restrict the progress of the disease if the treatment is started in the early
phase. Nevertheless homeopathy can benefit the person suffering from this
illness in reducing the symptom severity. In other sense if not cure homeopathy
can definitely give relief in the symptoms without any side effects of the
medicine which is usually the case with conventional medicines. Along with
homeopathic medicine behavioral therapy may enhance the outcome of the treatment
of people suffering from Alzheimer disease.
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