A definitive Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Diagnosis is based on
neuropathological examination during the autopsy.
Treatment
Security and support measures
There is no specific Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Treatment. The
supportive measures are similar to those of other dementias can help. For example, the
environment should be bright, cheerful and familiar, and should be designed to
reinforce orientation (eg, placing large clocks and calendars in the environment).
Measures to ensure patient safety (eg, signal monitoring systems for patients who
roam) should be implemented.
Advice
Medications to relieve symptoms
Other measures
People with chronic traumatic encephalopathy can benefit from psychological
counseling, which can help them cope with mood swings. Antidepressants and mood-
stabilizing medications can also help, especially in the control of suicidal thoughts.
To help reduce the risk of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, people who have
suffered a concussion are encouraged to rest and refrain from athletics and certain
activities over a period of time.
Caregivers must take care of themselves
Caring for people with dementia is a stressful and demanding activity, and caregivers
can become depressed and exhausted and often neglect their own physical and mental
health. Caregivers will benefit from the following measures:
Learning to effectively meet the needs of those affected by dementia and what
can be expected from them: Caregivers can obtain this information through