Currently there are about 4 million Alzheimers patients in India and the number is expected to double every 20 years," according to Dr Amitabha Ghosh, Director of Neurology, Apollo Gleneagles here.
Dr Ghosh was speaking on the occasion of World Alzheimer's Day today.
This year, the theme is 'Remember Me'."Chances of having Alzheimer's disease may be less in people who have an active mind. Hence, playing crosswords, reading books, creativity or learning a new language are good for the brain," Dr Ghosh suggested.
He added that so far, no drugs has been discovered that can reverse or delay the progression of the disease. What's more worrying is that many patients with Alzheimer's disease in our country are being diagnosed fairly early in their life, sometimes even in their 40s and 50s.
Of late, the trend of using smartphones and excessive social networking is becoming a cause of concern, he said.
"The internet provides ample opportunity for creativity and analytical thinking for those who avail of it. But instead of such high thinking, we spend a lot of our time effectively through some social media doing unproductive chitchat for hours and hours, day and night," Dr Ghosh said.
Poor food, hygiene and a stressful lifestyle add up and may create a perfect environment for Alzheimer's disease to set in several years down the line.
Speaking about the disease, however, Dr Arindam Das, Consultant, Neuro Medicine, Narayana Superspeciality Hospital in Howrah said forgetfulness is not the first sign of Alzheimers disease but "it is losing sense of direction to known places."
"Alzheimers is one such disease, which even if detected cannot be cured and the first signs generally appear after the disease is much settled. Protein deposition in the brain leads to shrinkage of the brain cells and thats what causes Alzheimers disease," he said.
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