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Memory disorders are neurological conditions that affect a person’s ability to remember, store, or recall information. They can interfere with daily functioning, work performance, and social relationships. Memory problems may range from mild forgetfulness to severe impairment seen in progressive neurological diseases. Types of Memory Disorders Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) – Noticeable memory decline that does not significantly affect daily activities Dementia – Progressive memory and cognitive decline affecting independence Alzheimer’s disease – The most common cause of dementia Vascular dementia – Memory loss due to reduced blood flow to the brain Amnestic disorders – Sudden or selective memory loss due to injury, infection, or stress