How to treat pre-Alzheimer’s

How is pre-Alzheimer’s treated? Pre-alzheimer’s disease is recommended to be treated by the following methods: firstly, the drugs used are cholinesterase inhibitors, such drugs include donepezil, carboplatin, galantamine and so on. These three types of drugs are cholinesterase inhibitors that have a good effect on improving the patient’s memory, improving his social function, and controlling his psycho-behavioral symptoms; secondly, it is recommended that patients have their underlying diseases under control, including diabetes, hypertension, and frequent smoking, which are also risk factors for the aggravation of cognitive symptoms in dementia patients, so it is important to have these underlying diseases under control to help slow down the progression of dementia symptoms Thirdly, rehabilitation treatment should be carried out. Patients with early dementia are advised to do more household chores and cognitive rehabilitation training if possible, and to communicate with others as much as possible, which can delay the aggravation of dementia symptoms.