Eva Lim, a patient from Singapore, was diagnosed with Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Upon trying a number of specialists in Singapore and being quite disappointed, she, together with her family, learnt of Regenerative Treatment online. After talking to one of our patient representatives, they decided to travel to Bangkok for treatment.
Following her treatment, Eva is now able to walk, balance and think much better than before the treatment. And she is also able to perform certain activities such as putting on her clothes or going to the toilet with more ease.
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Patient’s Improvements following Stem Cell Treatment
What is Alzheimer’s Disease?
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease may share many of the same symptoms, but the two are not different names for the same condition. Dementia is a syndrome, or a group of symptoms that consistently occur together. It is not a specific disease. The term “dementia” is used to describe a set of symptoms that can include memory loss, difficulty thinking, problem solving, or issues with language. Dementia is caused by damage to the brain cells, and because Alzheimer’s is a disease that destroys the brain, it is one of the most common causes of dementia.
The most common symptoms of Alzheimer’s include:
- Difficulty remembering recent events or conversations
- Behavioural changes
- Apathy
- Disorientation
- Impaired judgment
- Confusion
- Depression
- Difficulty speaking, swallowing, or walking in advanced stages of the disease
The early symptoms of Dementia, on the other hand, could include:
- Subtle short-term memory changes
- Difficulty finding the right words
- Changes in mood
- Apathy
- Difficulty completing normal tasks
- Confusion
- Difficulty following storylines
- A failing sense of direction
Although there’s currently no cure for the illnesses, there are some drug and non-drug treatments that may help with both cognitive and behavioural symptoms.Regenerative Treatment, with the use of stem cell injections, also continues to be a highly sought-after option for patients with the illness.
Researchers are continuously looking for new treatments to alter the course of the disease and improve the quality of life for people with dementia, and with time, we hope an ultimate solution can be found to help patients and families suffering from this brutal disease.
To find out what we can do you for you or a loved one who suffers from Alzheimer’s and or Dementia, please contact us and a Patient Representative will get back to you as soon as possible.