In spite of all of the research done
on Alzheimer’s and dementia, there is still no single test used to diagnose the
disease. Rather the Alzheimer’s
Association explains that a diagnosis is made based on “a careful medical
history, a physical examination, laboratory tests, and the characteristic
changes in thinking, day-to-day function and behavior associated with each
type.”
In some cases a person with signs of
the disease may be referred to a neurologist or geri-psychologist to ensure an
accurate diagnosis. Laboratory testing includes
blood tests and brain imaging, which are used to rule out other causes that may
be contributing to dementia-like symptoms.
Other conditions doctors are looking for are signs of depression, drug
interactions, thyroid problems, excessive use of alcohol and vitamin
deficiencies. If memory loss does stem
from any of these other causes, it can be dealt with and generally
reversed.
Although Alzheimer’s cannot be cured,
the Alzheimer’s Association emphasizes the importance of getting an early
diagnosis as it gives someone a better chance of benefiting from available
treatments. If you need the name of a
physician who is experienced in Alzheimer’s and dementia-related diseases,
contact your local chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association for a referral. In addition the organization offers a
worksheet that you can fill out beforehand to help prepare for your visit with
your physician.
Another reason why it is beneficial to
understand what is happening to you or your loved one is that it not only can lessen anxieties, but also provides your family more time
to prepare for the future. Knowing what lies
ahead also offers the individual an opportunity to be involved in future plans such
as living options, care, transportation and financial matters.
***This blog is intended for
informational purposes only. Please
contact your health care provider with any questions or concerns you have
regarding your health. ***
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Source:
alz.org/alzheimers_disease_diagnosis.asp
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