How to treat elderly individuals with delirium and incoherent speech
Senile delirium and incoherent speech in elderly individuals can generally be treated through psychotherapy, general supportive care, or medication, depending on the underlying causes. Specific treatment approaches are as follows:
1. Psychotherapy
When elderly individuals experience significant psychological stress or mental abnormalities, it may easily lead to neurological confusion and incoherent speech. Symptoms can be improved through psychological counseling and companionship. If necessary, treatment by a professional psychologist should be provided.
2. General Treatment
Incoherent speech and mental confusion in the elderly may often result from lack of someone to confide in, leading to excessive rumination or disturbances in cerebral cortical activity. Providing more companionship, care, and regular communication can help alleviate these symptoms.
3. Medication
If the individual suffers from schizophrenia or depression, these conditions may trigger mental confusion and incoherent speech. In such cases, medications taken orally under medical supervision are usually required, such as rivastigmine tartrate capsules or donepezil hydrochloride tablets.
In addition, traditional Chinese acupuncture therapy may also be beneficial. If the individual has Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia, this may also contribute to delirium and incoherent speech. In such cases, timely comprehensive evaluation at a hospital is essential for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.