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Memory Loss and the Elderly

Submitted by hadrielsam on Wed, 03/18/2020 - 23:21

Some of the initial signs are: Cognitiva Review

- forgetting a person's name;
- forgetting the right word to use;
- forgetting where they put something, i.e.: their house keys;
- asking the same question over and over again;
- telling the same story over and over again;
- being confused with times and places;
- driving difficulties and getting lost in familiar places.

Gradual memory loss will not interfere with everyday activities. More serious memory difficulties that have an underlying basis in disease or depression, etc. is more than just forgetting things; it causes problems with thinking, reasoning, communicating and emotions. These include things like forgetting how to do something they once knew how to do. If this type of problem is suspected, it is wise to consult your family doctor.

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