Ian Purcell MD PHD
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Dr. Purcell "Dizzy Doctor"

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🌎 Dizzy Doctor Around the world

DizzyDoctor Systems

Explore Dr. Purcell’s innovative efforts in vestibular science, enhancing global understanding and treatment of balance disorders. Learn more about the technologies and methodologies transforming patient care worldwide.
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Dr. Purcell's Global Mission

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Educational Resources
Memory Loss/Dementia

Memory Loss/Dementia

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Understanding Memory Loss and Dementia

Memory loss and dementia are closely related conditions that affect cognitive functions such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning. While memory loss can be a symptom of various conditions, including stress and aging, it is also a primary sign of dementia, a group of brain disorders that cause a long-term and often gradual decrease in the ability to think and remember.

Types and Causes:

  • Memory Loss: Can occur as a standalone symptom due to factors like medication side effects, nutritional deficiencies, or emotional stresses. It is also a prominent feature of dementia.
  • Dementia: Includes several types, the most common being Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia. Causes vary depending on the type but generally involve changes to brain cells affecting their ability to communicate.

Symptoms:

  • Short-Term and Long-Term Memory Loss
  • Difficulty with Complex Tasks
  • Language Problems
  • Disorientation
  • Personality Changes
  • Mood Swings

Diagnostic Techniques:

  • Cognitive Assessments and Neuropsychological Testing: To evaluate memory impairment and other cognitive functions.
  • Brain Imaging (MRI, CT): To detect structural changes in the brain and help pinpoint specific types of dementia.
  • Blood Tests: To identify other possible causes of memory loss such as thyroid problems or vitamin deficiencies.

Treatment Options:

  • Medications: Aimed at slowing disease progression in dementia or addressing underlying causes of memory loss.
  • Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies: Help manage the symptoms of dementia and support cognitive health.
  • Lifestyle Modifications: Including dietary adjustments, increased physical activity, and cognitive training exercises.

Supportive Care and Management:

  • Educational Resources: For patients and caregivers to understand these conditions better.
  • Support Groups and Counseling: Offering emotional support and coping strategies.
  • Safety and Lifestyle Adaptations: Home modifications and routines to support daily living activities safely and independently.

Advanced Diagnostic and Treatment Technologies at Our Clinic:

  • EEG (Electroencephalogram): To assess electrical activity in the brain which can be altered in dementia.
  • Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP): Helps understand how cognitive impairments affect balance and mobility.

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Seizure Disorders
Cupulolithiasis
Post-Concussive Syndrome/Traumatic Brain Injury
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Acoustic Schwannomas
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Parkinson's Disease
Vestibular Migraine
Presbyastasis
Tinnitus
Sleep Apnea
Meniere's Disease
Viral Neuronitis & Labyrinthitis
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
Dizziness
Ian Purcell MD PHD
Otoneurology

We are a specialty Oto-Neurology practice focusing on complex vertigo and balance disorders.

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7625 Mesa College Drive
Suite 200A
San Diego, CA 92111

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