Only 50% of people with dementia know they have dementia
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Worried about your memory?

Many people think memory problems are just a sign of old age and not a medical condition that could benefit from drug treatment, advice and support. Or that their problems aren't important enough to 'bother the doctor' about. But if the problem is affecting your life, you, your family and your doctor should take it seriously. It may not be anything to worry about.

See your family doctor (GP) if you have noticed a change, gradual or sudden, from what is normal for you, or if your symptoms are causing you problems in your life.

Some possible causes of forgetfulness and confusion:

Early diagnosis

It is important that if you have dementia you are diagnosed as early as possible. This means that you have the best opportunity to:

Dementia Helpline

If you are worried and you would like to speak to someone contact the 24hr Dementia Helpline on 0808 808 3000.

Getting help from your doctor

If you are worried you might have dementia or if your doctor has told you that you have dementia then our booklet Getting help from your doctor will help you to find out how doctors and other health workers can help you.

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