How to treat late-stage severe Alzheimer's disease
Treatment methods for late-stage severe Alzheimer's disease typically include general care, medication therapy, and prevention of complications. Specific details are as follows:
1. General Care
If the patient has difficulty walking, family members can provide assistance and help the patient take appropriate walks. In terms of diet, patients should consume foods rich in high-quality protein, vitamins, and carbohydrates to supply the body with necessary nutrients.
2. Medication Therapy
Medications such as donepezil hydrochloride tablets or memantine hydrochloride tablets may be taken according to medical advice to help control the progression of the disease. If psychiatric symptoms occur, medications such as fluoxetine hydrochloride capsules or paroxetine hydrochloride tablets may be prescribed.
3. Prevention of Complications
For patients with severe Alzheimer's disease, it is important to prevent and treat complications such as pulmonary infections, urinary tract infections, and pressure ulcers.
Since patients with late-stage Alzheimer's disease suffer from significant memory loss, family members should also help create a safe and comfortable environment—for example, frequently used items such as keys and wallets should always be kept in the same place to assist the patient's memory.