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Vascular Dementia Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To reduce the speed at which brain cells are lost by addressing underlying risk factors and promoting overall health.
- Adopting a healthy, balanced diet to support cardiovascular health.
- Engaging in regular physical activity to improve circulation and overall well-being.
- Quitting smoking to reduce damage to blood vessels.
- Achieving and maintaining a healthy weight if overweight or obese.
- Reducing or eliminating alcohol consumption.
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Medicinal Treatment
To tackle underlying causes and manage symptoms, thereby slowing disease progression and preventing further brain damage.
- Medications to manage high blood pressure, a key risk factor for vascular dementia.
- Cholesterol-lowering drugs to improve lipid profiles and reduce arterial plaque buildup.
- Antiplatelet or anticoagulant medications to prevent blood clots and reduce stroke risk.
- Symptomatic treatments, such as antidepressants for mood changes or cognitive enhancers (off-label) for cognitive symptoms.
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Surgical Treatment
To prevent further brain damage by addressing underlying vascular conditions that impair blood flow, rather than directly treating the dementia itself.
- Carotid endarterectomy or stenting to address severe carotid artery stenosis, reducing stroke risk and improving blood flow to the brain.
- Angioplasty and stenting for other significant arterial blockages affecting cerebral blood flow, when appropriate.
- Surgical management of intracranial aneurysms or arteriovenous malformations that pose a significant risk of stroke or hemorrhage.
Surgical interventions are not a direct treatment for vascular dementia but may be considered for underlying vascular conditions that contribute to its development or progression.
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