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Memory loss Health Article
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Definition
Memory loss (amnesia) is unusual forgetfulness.
Alternative Names
Forgetfulness; Amnesia; Impaired memory; Loss of memory; Mild cognitive impairment
Considerations
The cause determines whether amnesia comes on slowly or suddenly, and whether it is temporary or permanent. Normal aging may lead to trouble learning new material or requiring a longer time to remember learned material. However, it does not lead to dramatic memory loss unless diseases are involved.
Common Causes
Home Care
The family should provide support. Reality orientation is recommended -- supply familiar music, objects, or photos, to help the person stay oriented. Some people may need support to help them relearn. Any medication schedules should be written down so the person does not have to rely on memory. Extended care facilities, such as nursing homes, should be considered for people whose basic needs cannot be met in any other way, or whose safety or nutrition is in jeopardy.
Call your health care provider if
Call your health care provider if you have any unexplained memory loss. |
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