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Have Cerebral Atrophy, Small Vessel Ischemic. Taking Carbamazepine. Suggestions?

My mother has been diagnosed with cerebral atrophy and small vessel ischemic.She is confined to her bed,need 24 hrs care,unable to speak and fed by tube .She is over 70 yrs old! Any suggestion at leat to improve her current condition?They give her 200 mg( 1 tablet) a day of Carbamazepine ,i feel the condition is becoming worse daily
Fri, 20 Sep 2013
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She has been diagnosed with cerebral atrophy and small vessel inchemia. Due to stroke there occur damage to neurons. The damage result in clinical symptoms, post stroke depression and it may also complicate to dementia. She is on carbamazepine and this drug help to prevent any possibility if seizures and also controls mood. But her symptoms of apathy, inability to talk should not be ignored. I would advise you to take opinion of a Psychiatrist for her symptoms. Many medicines like citicholine, cerebroprotein etc help to decrease the progression of disease.

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Have Cerebral Atrophy, Small Vessel Ischemic. Taking Carbamazepine. Suggestions?

Hello, Welcome to Health Care Magic She has been diagnosed with cerebral atrophy and small vessel inchemia. Due to stroke there occur damage to neurons. The damage result in clinical symptoms, post stroke depression and it may also complicate to dementia. She is on carbamazepine and this drug help to prevent any possibility if seizures and also controls mood. But her symptoms of apathy, inability to talk should not be ignored. I would advise you to take opinion of a Psychiatrist for her symptoms. Many medicines like citicholine, cerebroprotein etc help to decrease the progression of disease. Thanks