Outlook
The outlook for dementia completely relies on the underlying trigger of the disease. There are many treatment options available to alleviate the symptoms and slow down the progression, but they cannot cure or reverse the damage. This means that no matter which method or plan you follow, the lifespan of people with dementia can still be shortened. However, following a good treatment plan and having positive thinking can maximize your life expectancy in the long run.
Similarly, Alzheimer’s disease is a terminal condition illness without any cure at the current time. The outlook for people with this disease is mainly determined by their stages, which can vary a lot, depending on many factors. On average, the lifespan of these patients tends to last around 4 to 8 years after the beginning of the symptoms. However, some cases could live up to 20 years thanks to proper treatment options. As soon as you notice the symptoms, keep in mind to visit your healthcare provider. Beginning treatment early will make it easier to manage and relieve your symptoms. [11.1] [11.2]










