Alzheimer's disease
Also called: senile dementia
No cure exists, but medications and management strategies may temporarily improve symptoms.
Medications: Cognition-enhancing medication
Self-care: Physical exercise
Specialists: Occupational therapist, Geriatrician, Neurologist, Psychiatrist, and Primary care provider (PCP)
Consult a doctor for medical advice
Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
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