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Aging may slow your memory. You may recognize acquaintances but not immediately remember their names. You might have to make lists for errands or set reminders on your phone for appointments, but these triggers keep you on task.
Distinguishing the forgetfulness of normal aging from memory loss associated with potential impairment may not only put your mind at ease, but also let you know when it may be time to schedule an appointment with your doctor. Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, which affects those younger than age 65, is becoming more common. As many as 5 percent of the more than 5 million Americans with Alzheimer’s have an early-onset form.
Memory issues should not interfere with your ability to accomplish everyday tasks. It may be time to speak with your doctor if memory issues:
Not all memory issues are related to dementia. Your doctor can perform tests to identify the source of your memory loss. In addition to dementia, memory loss can be linked to treatable conditions including depression, diabetes and hypothyroidism, along with vitamin deficiencies and medication interactions.