Why is the Memory Panel Important?
“Do you forget names? Can’t remember why you opened a door? Say one sentence and the next one slips your mind?”
Memory weakness, often mistaken for fatigue or stress, is not only related to aging - vitamin and mineral deficiencies can also be a cause. The tests included in this panel provide information about brain function, supporting memory and attention.
Examinations included in the check-up package:
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) - Plays a key role in providing energy to neurons. Deficiency may lead to memory problems.
- Vitamin B6 - Involved in the production of serotonin and dopamine. Deficiency can result in psychological and cognitive difficulties.
- Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid) - Essential for communication between nerve cells. Deficiency can impair mental functions.
- Vitamin B12 - Protects the nerve sheath. B12 deficiency may cause forgetfulness, lack of focus, and neurological issues.
- 25-OH D2 and 25-OH D3 (Vitamin D forms) - Support the nervous system. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with depression and memory impairment.
- Zinc (Zn) - Essential for the development of nerve cells and neuroplasticity. Its deficiency may lead to cognitive weakness and attention disorders.
- Magnesium (Mg) - Involved in signal transmission between neurons. Magnesium deficiency is linked to increased stress sensitivity and poor memory.
- Iron (Fe) - Plays a role in the energy metabolism of brain cells. Deficiency can reduce concentration and mental performance.
- Ferritin - Indicates the body’s iron stores. Low levels impair oxygen delivery to the brain, affecting attention and memory functions.
- TSH - Regulates thyroid hormones that influence brain signaling, memory, and mood.
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Online registration is required for check-up examinations. You can also contact us for more information via WhatsApp at (+994 55) 400 09 10 or through our call center at (012) 910.