Memory Disorders Treatment
Almost everyone has a lapse of memory from time to time. You can’t remember where you parked your car or can’t remember a name. But when memory loss interferes with your work, social activities and daily tasks, you may need medical care.
Memory loss may be due to many conditions such as small strokes in the brain, diabetes, high blood pressure, nutritional deficiencies, reactions to medications and alcoholism. Even depression can cause symptoms similar to dementia. Memory loss itself does not mean you have dementia. A comprehensive evaluation can help you understand the factors or conditions causing your memory loss.
These conditions include but are not limited to:
- thyroid deficiency
- vitamin deficiency
- anxiety
- sleep disorders hydrocephalus
- depression
- medication interaction or incompatibility
- epilepsy
- cardiopulmonary disease
Memory disorders can range from mild to severe, but they all result from some kind of neurological damage to the structures of the brain, thus hindering the storage, retention and recollection of memories.
When to seek help from a psychiatrist
If you have symptoms, seek help from a psychiatrist near you as soon as possible.
Call +971 50 599 6878 and speak to any of our office staff to learn more or schedule an appointment.