| | | | Other Names | | | Dementias, Senile, Senility, Cognitive Dysfunction in Elderly, Alzheimer,
Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's Disease.
View products | | | Dementia is an acquired and irreversible deterioration in
intellectual function. Around 10 per cent of people aged over 65 and 20
per cent of those aged 75 or more are affected to some extent. The
disorder is due to progressive brain disease. It appears gradually as a
disturbance in problem solving and agility of thought which may be
considered to be due to tiredness, boredom or depression. As memory
failure develops, the affected person becomes bewildered, anxious and
emotional when dealing with new surroundings and complex conversations. In
professional skilled workers this is frequently first recognized by family
and friends. Catastrophic reactions are usually brief but are commonly
associated with an underlying depression which can be mistaken for
progressive apathy. The condition progresses relentlessly with loss of
recent memory extending to affect distant memory and failure to recognize
even friends and family. Physical aggression, unsocial behaviour,
deteriorating personal cleanliness and incoherent speech commonly develop.
Similar symptoms to those in dementia can occur in curable conditions
including depression, intracranial tumors, subdural
haematoma, syphilis, vitamin b, deficiency and repeated
episodes of cerebral ischaemia. This last may lead to multi-infarct
dementia.
Treatment If
organic disease is identified, it should, where possible, be treated.
Otherwise, the treatment of dementia is alleviation of its symptoms. The
affected person must be kept clean and properly fed. Good nursing care in
comfortable surroundings is important and sedation with appropriate drugs
may be required. Patients may eventually need institutional care. (See
Alzheimer's Disease.)
View products | |
Please Note: This Traditional Use information is provided as a courtesy only. The products indicated above may be listed in error. This information is based on Traditional and Folklore Medicine which uses natural materials to support health. This information has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA and is not based on scientific evidence from any source. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor.
| | 32 total products | | | | |  |
|
Senile Dementia - Health - Selenium - 200 mcg 90 tablets
6.68 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - Milk Thistle Extract - 250 mg 60 capsules
14.09 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - Ginkgo Biloba Extract 24% - 60 mg 60 tablets
11.26 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - Ginkgo Biloba Extract 24% - 60 mg 90 tablets
17.20 US More Info
| |  |
|
Senile Dementia - Health - Vitamin E - Pure - Research Quality - 400 IU 60 softgels
11.73 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - Vitamin E - Succinate (Dry) - 400 IU 60 capsules
13.43 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - Vitamin E - Natural Source - 400 IU 90 softgels
11.97 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - Vitamin E - Natural Source - 400 IU 180 softgels
22.10 US More Info
| |  |
|
Senile Dementia - Health - Vitamin E - Natural Source - 800 IU 60 softgels
15.97 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - Vitamin E 200 IU - Vitamin C 500 mg - Beta Carotene 10000 IU - Selenium 50 mcg 60 softgels
11.85 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - St. John's Wort Phytolipid - Plus PS-30 - Plus Ginkgo Biloba Phytolipid - Mood and Memory Enhancer - 400 mg 60 capsules
20.35 US More Info
| |
Senile Dementia - Health - PS-30 Complex (PhosphatidylSerine) - Memory Nutrient - 100 mg 60 capsules
19.90 US More Info
| |  |  |  | 1 2 3 Next  |
|