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Memory loss can be a persistent symptom during the menopause and is often a great source of anxiety and apprehension. Lapses in memory can occur because of the lowering levels of oestrogen in our systems, affecting our short-term memory. Here, our menopause expert Eileen Durward describes the causes of memory lapses, and how they can be alleviated through natural remedies and self-help practices.
Memory lapses occur when you momentarily forget everyday things such as where you put your pen down, the date of an appointment or what your next door neighbour is called. This can be irritating, sometimes embarrassing and often worrying.
Going through the menopause may cause you to have difficulty concentrating or make your brain freeze as you grope into its depths trying to remember what time to pick up your child from football practice. Memory lapses affecting menopausal women tend to hinder short-term memory rather than cause you to forget major events from your past.
Menopause disrupts the balance of hormones in your body. At the same time, your brain contains oestrogen receptors and is responsive to this hormone, helping your brain function better, aiding memory and verbal fluency. When levels of oestrogen in your body drop, it is no wonder that you may suffer unexpected lapses in memory.
There is also research to suggest that frequent hot flushes can result in lapses in your memory. Night sweats can prevent you from getting a sound night’s sleep, which hinders focus and recall the next day.
It is worth remembering that memory lapses, like other menopause symptoms you are experiencing, should not last. The research holds out hope that once you are through the menopause, you will be able to recall information more effectively again.
However, if you are suffering from continued, severe or worsening memory symptoms, rather than mild memory falters, then it is necessary to seek advice from a doctor to rule out any underlying health issues.
There are certain measures which you can slip into your day-to-day routine (if you remember!) which can help boost your memory:
Menopausal women often look to herbal remedies to help with their memory lapses. Herbs which are useful during this time of life include:
Ginkgo biloba – this is about the oldest medicinal herb around, dating back to 3,000 BC. Its nickname of ‘memory tree’ indicates its properties
Salvia Officinalis – this herb is also known as sage and is commonly used to treat hot flushes associated with the menopause and alleviate the symptoms of night sweats, Research has also shown that it can help the brain function better
Rosemary – the ancient Greeks used rosemary to improve memory and it is still thought today that inhaling its fragrance can aid your memory.
Concentration Essence – this contains a number of flower essences designed to improve concentration. It can be taken on the spot if you are struggling to focus.
Memory lapses related to the menopause tend not to linger once you are through this time of life. This means that there are no drugs specifically designed to help with your menopausal memory lapses which your doctor can recommend.
If you are suffering from more long-term memory loss and you begin to forget things which you have known for years, then it is best to seek medical advice.
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Todd Wiggins — 01.07.2019 01:46
Thank you for sharing this information.
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Eileen — 01.07.2019 14:08
Hi Todd
You're welcome!
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Norma ralston — 05.10.2017 14:35
Hello. My doctor advises that I am going through the peri menopause. I get hot flushes, mooder swings, can't get a proper nights sleep etc which I get for several weeks. I then get back normal and a few weeks later get the above symptoms again. The thing that is bothering me is that I have memory loss all the time. I go into a room and forget what I went in for, forget key things that people have said to me and find my mind wandering when people are speaking to me which leads to me forgetting bits of what they said. Is this normal and if so will it get better? Is there something I can take to improve my memory? Thanks. Norma Ralston
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Alison — 06.06.2017 04:28
Thank you so much. You are a real lifeline and confirmation that I am not going crackers x
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