Delayed Recall

Delayed recall is the process of remembering information or incidents that have occurred over a period of time. It helps test the intelligence and memory skills of an individual. It is also helpful in diagnosing early Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairments.

  
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I am having a memory-related problem and find it difficult to recall things. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor,I am having a memory-related problem. I have been facing a lot of problems in recalling things. I never used to face such problems earlier. I even find difficulty while conversation because of difficulty in recalling the words.Kindly help.Thank you.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. When did this start? Is it consistent? May I know your job? Do you have good sleep? Did you have head trauma or frequent headaches? How about mood problems? Regarding memory problems, we must investigate the source so that we can specifically manage your symptom. Thank...  Read Full »

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