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Is All Memory Loss Alzheimer’s Disease?

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Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is the first sign of Alzheimer’s disease. But not all people with memory problems have Alzheimer’s. There are other causes too for memory problems.

Other causes for memory problems can include aging, medical conditions, emotional problems, mild cognitive impairment, or another type of dementia.

Forgetfulness can be a normal part of aging

Almost 40% of us will experience some form of memory loss after we turn 65 years old. But even if we experience memory loss, chances are still unlikely that we have dementia. For the most part, our memory loss is mild enough that we can still live our day-to-day lives without interruption.

Some may notice that it takes longer to learn and understand new things, they find difficult to remember thigs as good as they did or losing thinks like their glasses. All these are the signs of age-related mild forgetfulness and not the serious problem like Alzheimer’s disease.

Compare the signs

Memory difficulties associated with normal aging and Alzheimer’s can be told apart in a number of ways. Below are some examples. This is not a diagnostic tool.

Memory loss as a part of normal aging

Memory loss as a sign of Alzheimer’s

Certain medical conditions can cause serious memory problems

These problems should go away once a person gets treatment. Medical conditions that may cause memory problems include:

If you’re uncertain about your symptoms, schedule an appointment with your neurologist today.

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