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Memory loss: When to seek help
When to see your doctor
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Memory loss and aging
Memory loss and dementia
Mild cognitive impairment
Reversible causes of memory loss
When to see a doctor
The importance of a diagnosis
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Memory loss and aging
Memory loss and dementia
Mild cognitive impairment
Reversible causes of memory loss
When to see a doctor
The importance of a diagnosis
Memory loss and aging
Typical age-related memory loss doesn't cause a major disruption in your daily life. For example, you might occasionally forget a person's name, but recall it later in the day. You might misplace your glasses sometimes. Or maybe you need to make lists more often than in the past to remember appointments or tasks.
These changes in memory are generally manageable and don't affect your ability to work, live independently or maintain a social life.