it depends on what kind. the person should go to their doctor and see what they are diagnosed with, and usually there is a type of medication that will help them to some extent
Propranolol
The symptoms of memory loss diseases include forgetfulness,confusion, loss of memory, and forgetting what you are doing. These symptoms can be treated with medication, but it may not always be successful.
I dont remeber:D
There are no side effects stated that indicate memory loss (researched pharmacies), but some patients ( a very few) have reported a loss of memory. Generally it's when you are in withdrawal from Lexapro that you may notice memory loss which is not permanent and will subside after you have withdrawn from this medication. When concerned about your medication you should always work with your doctor and if you can't afford a doctor see someone at a clinic or phone any pharmacist and they will be happy to sit down with you and go over your concerns of memory loss.
Well I know one cause can sometimes be medication
Memory loss can start around age 50 for women, but it varies for each person. Factors like genetics, lifestyle, and overall health can play a role in when memory loss may become noticeable. It's important for women to engage in healthy habits like exercise, a balanced diet, and staying mentally active to help maintain memory function.
It could very well be, i have memory loss, no concentration, and I am not getting answers from my doc's and the meds are just a bandaid. I will post a link called mind bridges for women that is on the forums at Yuku
There is no single cure for memory loss, as it can have various causes such as aging, medical conditions, or brain injuries. However, treatments such as medication, cognitive therapy, and lifestyle changes can help manage memory loss and improve cognitive function. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and personalized treatment plan.
Well, honey, doctors typically treat memory loss by addressing the underlying cause, whether it's through medication, therapy, or lifestyle changes. They might prescribe medications to improve cognitive function or suggest memory exercises to keep that brain sharp. Just remember, there's no one-size-fits-all approach to treating memory loss, so it's best to consult with a healthcare professional to figure out the best plan for you.
It can be long term memory loss or retrograde memory loss. In either case it can be called amnesia.
It depends upon whether they hit their head or not. A bump to the head can cause memory loss. Another cause of memory loss is stress or anxiety.
The medication known to cause hearing loss is called aminoglycoside antibiotics.