Alzheimer Disease Treatment Cost In Apollo Hospitals Greams Road Chennai

Minimum Cost Rs.8880
Maximum Cost Rs.11840
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  • Outside Hospital Stay 25 days
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How much does Alzheimer Disease cost in different cities in India?

The price varies across the cities. Tier 1 Cities are usualy more expencive thane tier 2 cities. The price for Alzheimer Disease in different cities in India is approximately in the range of:

Cities Min. Cost Max Cost
New Delhi Rs.7504 Rs.11736
Gurgaon Rs.7696 Rs.11544
Noida Rs.7215 Rs.12025
Chennai Rs.7696 Rs.11063
Mumbai Rs.7888 Rs.11736
Bangalore Rs.7504 Rs.11352
Kolkata Rs.7215 Rs.10871
Jaipur Rs.6734 Rs.10774
Mohali Rs.6926 Rs.16354
Ahmedabad Rs.6445 Rs.10678
Hyderabad Rs.7407 Rs.11255

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How much does Alzheimer Disease cost in different countries?

For patients planning to travel abroad it is useful to know the price in destinations popular with medical travellers. The price for Alzheimer Disease in different countries is approximately:

Countries Min. Cost Max. Cost
Turkey USD 1200 USD 1800
Thailand USD 1600 USD 2400
Germany USD 3600 USD 5400
Israel USD 6400 USD 9600
Singapore USD 6400 USD 9600
Malaysia USD 320 USD 480
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Everything You Need to Know About Alzheimer Disease Treatment: Q&A

Before the Procedure (7 Questions):

Alzheimer’s disease has three different stages:

  • Stage 1: Mild

Along with little memory loss and difficulties learning, first-stage Alzheimer's disease can produce a lack of energy and spontaneity, as well as mood swings, disorientation, difficulty communicating, and difficulty organizing.

  • Stage 2: Moderate

During the second stage of Alzheimer's disease, the patient begins to require assistance with anything more than simple tasks. Recent events and personal histories may be forgotten, and the present may be mixed up with the past.

  • Stage 3: Severe

Alzheimer's disease in its third stage causes total incapacity, including the loss of ability to feed oneself, communicate, identify others, and manage physiological functions. Memory deteriorates even further and may virtually disappear. The patient's poor physical state makes them vulnerable to additional illnesses and respiratory issues, especially if they are confined to bed.

Alzheimer's disease, according to researchers, has no single cause. It is most likely caused by a combination of variables such as genetics, lifestyle, and environment. Scientists have found risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. These proteins cluster together abnormally in the brain, producing plaques and tangles that disrupt normal brain function. While certain risk factors, like age, family history, and heredity, cannot be modified, emerging data shows that there may be others that may.

Alzheimer's is a progressive illness, meaning that the symptoms worsen over time. Symptoms, when they arise, and how they evolve over time will differ from person to person.

Dementia is a broader term that refers to a decrease in mental capacity that is severe enough to interfere with everyday living. The most prevalent cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's is a distinct illness, although dementia is not. Because Alzheimer's disease affects the region of the brain linked with learning first, early symptoms frequently include abnormalities in memory, thinking, and reasoning abilities.

The great majority of Alzheimer's disease cases are sporadic, which means there is no family history of Alzheimer's or another dementia. Some cases of Alzheimer's disease, however, are "genetic" and are classified as Familial Alzheimer's Disease (FAD).

Women are more impacted by Alzheimer's disease; yet, because women live longer than males, the female population is substantially greater

There is no one clinical test that can be used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease. A complete examination comprises the following components:

  • Medical history
  • Examination of the body
  • Brain imaging like CT or MRI scan
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Neurological and mental health evaluations
  • Analyses of blood and urine

Post the Procedure (4 Questions):

While there is currently no cure for Alzheimer's disease, there are treatments that can help control or reduce its symptoms for a period of time, as well as assist manage specific diseases. Agitation, sadness, sleep problems, wandering, and psychosis (hallucinations or delusions) are some of the symptoms that may emerge as the condition advances.

Two therapies are available for treating Alzheimer’s disease:

  • Cognitive stimulation therapy -Cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) involves taking part in group activities and exercises designed to improve memory and problem-solving skills.

Cognitive rehabilitation-This technique involves working with a trained professional, such as an occupational therapist, and a relative or friend to achieve a personal goal, such as learning to use a mobile phone or other everyday tasks.

There is now no conclusive data on what may be done to prevent Alzheimer's disease or age-related cognitive impairment. What we do know is that a balanced lifestyle, which includes a good diet, physical exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and controlling high blood pressure, can reduce the risk of some chronic illnesses while also improving general health and well-being. Scientists are particularly interested in the idea that leading a healthy lifestyle might postpone, halt, or perhaps prevent Alzheimer's disease.

Every case is unique, and illness development differs from person to person. People with Alzheimer's disease might survive anywhere between 8 and 20 years after the start of symptoms.

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