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How to take care of Alzheimer’s patient | Max Hospital



Did you know Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause for dementia?
In this video, #MaxExpert talks about answers some of the most commonly asked questions on Alzheimer’s disease

Dr Vinny Sood – Principal Consultant– Neurosciences at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Gurgaon, talks about Alzheimer’s disease, it’s Management and the role of care takers of Alzheimer’s patients

Watch the full video to learn more.

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Disclaimer – The information in this video was accurate as of the shoot date (02.06.2023) and upload date (26.10.2023). For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority for advice.

00:00 – Introduction
00:19 – What is Alzheimer’s disease?
00:34 – Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease
01:03 – Different stages of Alzheimer’s disease
02:05 – How are Dementia and Alzheimer connected?
02:35 – Causes of Alzheimer dementia
03:00 – Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
03:10 – Prevention of Alzheimer’s disease
03:34 – Role of family members or care takers in helping Alzheimer’s patient
04:17 – Conclusion

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