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Becoming forgetful is a common sign of getting older. In fact, at least half of all people over the age of 65 report feeling more forgetful than when they were younger. But when does forgetfulness start to cross the line into signs of dementia? This can be a stressful thing to worry about for seniors and those who care for them. Here are some of the differences between forgetfulness and dementia.
Everybody can be forgetful from time to time, and forgetfulness tends to increase as we age because there is a decline in the hormones and proteins that fix and improve the brain. These symptoms don’t indicate and won’t necessarily lead to dementia.
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Memory loss can be a symptom of dementia, but it is possible to have memory loss that does not lead to dementia. Signs of memory loss should be brought up to a doctor because it can be a symptom of mild cognitive impairment or other health conditions such as depression or a lack of vitamin B12.
Mild Cognitive Impairment is a grey area between normal age-related memory loss and dementia. It causes noticeable memory problems that still don’t interfere with daily life too much. While MCI often leads to dementia, that isn’t always the case, so it’s important not to worry too much yet if your loved one is dealing with MCI, although you should still discuss these symptoms with a doctor.
Someone with dementia displays similar symptoms as somebody with mild cognitive impairment, but these symptoms have a more profound effect on their daily life. The progression from MCI to dementia is unpredictable and may take several years.
Memory loss is common as we age, although one study showed that seniors with memory problems were much more likely to develop dementia than those without subjective memory problems. Memory loss and forgetfulness can also be symptoms of problems like depression and anxiety.
While a little bit of forgetfulness is not a reason to panic, it should be mentioned to you or your loved one’s doctor so that any progression can be monitored. Medications are more effective when started in the early stages of dementia.
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