The hope of a treatment for dementia symptoms

Joe Baptista
5 min readFeb 25, 2017

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As part of normal aging it is common to have some other memory span, for example forget where we have placed a particular object or what is called a known person. The difference between this fact and dementia is that we will surely remember the information in a little while.
If you ask people what is their greatest fear when it comes to getting old, many would say that what they fear most is to lose their mental faculties, to stop being who they are. That is, what we usually know as senile dementia. Unfortunately, dementia progressively worsens, but knowing the early symptoms of senile dementia to detect them as soon as possible can help to stop the deterioration.

Dementia is defined as a chronic and a progressive syndrome characterized by a severe impairment of cognitive functions, and most people considered it as a product of normal aging. However, it is not a disease that is part of the normal aging of the human being but a group of symptoms that usually accompany certain pathologies. In other words, dementia involves the progressive loss of the capacity of a person’s intellectual functions such as his memory, intelligence, social skills and feelings; and, that interferes in the daily life of the one who suffers it.

Dementia has many causes. Some dementias like Alzheimer’s disease occur on their own, not as a result of another disease. Dementias are usually classified within a variety of diseases and are commonly grouped by what they usually have in general, such as which part of the brain is affected, or if they worsen over time as occurs with progressive dementias. Some types of dementias, like all those caused by a response to prescription drugs or even a virus, are reversible with treatment. Dementias are usually degenerative, once there is a progressive and irreversible death of the neurons, such as with the condition of Alzheimer’s disease, and not degenerative when the deficit of neurons is usually stopped, as in the case of dementia created because of the alcohol abuse, where the reduction of neurons ends as soon as when the patient ceases to consume alcohol, despite the fact that he is not going to recover the neurons that have already been damage.

The dementia symptoms do not come suddenly, but appear slowly and progressively. The first alarm signal is memory leaks. At first they are unimportant things, like forgetting where the keys have been placed or not remembering to buy the bread. These forgetfulness may be only because of age, and not indicate senile dementia, due to mild cognitive impairment, nonetheless, not all people with mild cognitive impairment develop into dementia. But, if memory losses become more severe and frequent as time passes, we may find ourselves facing a case of senile dementia. That is why we must be attentive and act as soon as possible in case of any doubt or suspicion.

Moreover, the first symptoms of dementia are mild and are rarely associated with a possible disease. The patient has slight alterations of memory, which are confused with tiredness many times, but he may not be aware of these forgetfulness. It is often co-workers or family who see a loss of effectiveness, a greater number of errors, and a greater dependence on schedules and notes to remember tasks. Subsequently, the patient with dementia has difficulty maintaining social relationships, forgetting proper names, appointments or conversations, repeating the same question several times because he does not retain the answers. The patient can be increasingly disoriented, does not fulfill simple commitments, and can be lost when he walks at knowing places.

In addition, every day, the patient can forget more events and is more indifferent towards his environment and society in general, he begins to need help to carry out the basic activities of daily life, as well as presenting serious problems with language. Besides, the patient can present abrupt changes in the humor and emotional alterations. Finally, patients lose all mental faculties, do not recognize relatives, and are totally dependent.

Treatment depends on the condition causing dementia. Some people may require hospitalization for a short time. At the same time, suspending or changing medications that worsen confusion can improve brain function, as well as some types of mental exercises can help with dementia. Choosing the right treatment can be vital for the improvement of patients’ quality of life. The treatment with stem cells is very helpful in patients with dementia since it helps to regenerate the brain damage. With our stem cell therapy, the patient can feel better as the brain cells can be regenerated. In addition to this, our treatment can help the patient to experience extra benefits such as increased vitality, vigor, energy and immune system.

The treatment with the cellular therapy, is based on the insertion of healthy cells to its organism. After entering the body, these healthy and young cells are directed specifically to the organs affected, in this case, to the brain and it contributes to the correct functioning of the body and the normalization of dopamine levels. Our cell therapy, which is applied in ampoules and capsules, is a very effective form of this treatment. Due to its high concentration, it acts directly reducing symptoms and stopping the disease progression. Nonetheless, the goal of this treatment for those patients with a more advanced disease, is to help them to feel better by reducing symptoms such as depression and anxiety. If you want more information, please contact us via email or to our phone numbers and we will very happy to assist you.

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Joe Baptista

I am a professional content writer. I have 10+ years of experience in web content writing on various topics such as publishing and editing services in USA, Indi