My mother has been diagnosed with dementia and recently she has her hip bone fractured. Now a days she is very uncomfortable, speaks irrelevant talks alone too, have fear of someone killing her and taking her away. Sometimes she is intolerable as she scratches her diaper also. No sleep. Please suggest some medicine. She is around 78 years.
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If the patient is confident they can definitely walk. However for safer reasons it is better to keep a tripod or tetrapod stick (stick with 3 legs or stick with four legs) Visual hallucinations present due to a wide variety of conditions and situations. For this reason, an accurate assessment of the patient's mental land psychical health by a medical professional is of utmost important. Some commonly used treatment options for conditions that cause visual hallucinations include ?Reduce shadows, patterns or busy, cluttered spaces in the living environment ?Increased lighting, especially in areas where patients are more likely to spend time alone ?Removal of mirrors, reflective surfaces and TV screens or monitors ?When talking to patients try to speak slowly, simply and clearly ?Use the patients real name repeatedly and provide a degree of touch and psychical feedback so as to reassure the patient and base them more in reality ?Don't argue or attempt to convince the patient that what they are seeing or experiencing is incorrect. Patients believe what they see to be real so arguing will only increase stress levels and create additional problems.
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