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Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological condition having brain shrinkage and death of brain cells by themselves. It affects memory and other mental functions. It is caused due to abnormal accumulation of proteins in and around brain cells. The common symptoms are memory loss and confusion. The other early signs are forgetfulness, withdrawal from social activities, and changes in behavior. It is managed by taking medications management strategies to have improvement.

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Can Alzheimer's be cured?

Query: Hi doctor, My dad is 82 and has a loss in his memory. Our doctor reported him as an Alzheimer patient (G1). Is that curable?   Read Full »


Dr. Ambekar Sudheer

Answer: Hi, Welcome back to icliniq.com. Unfortunately, there is no cure for Alzheimer's disease as yet. All one can do is to take adequate precautions to prevent worsening of quality of life due to the memory loss and disorientation.   Read Full »

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