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What Is Amyloid?

Amyloid buildup may be behind your memory and thinking issues

What is amyloid?

Amyloid plaque buildup in the brain may be a sign of something more serious than just normal aging.

  • Amyloid is a protein your body produces naturally
  • This protein can clump together and create amyloid plaques
  • The excessive buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain may be associated with memory and thinking issues

Amyloid buildup in the brain may begin up to 20 years before you start to experience symptoms of memory and thinking issues.

Amyloid plaques can continue to build up over time and potentially further impact your ability to think and function. The sooner you discuss possible amyloid buildup in your brain with your doctor, the better you can plan.

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Amyloid plaque buildup in the brain

Evaluation and testing may help identify if there is a buildup of a protein called amyloid in the brain, helping you and your doctor better understand what could be associated with your memory and thinking issues.

The earlier you test for the buildup of amyloid plaques, the more options you may have.

Testing is an important step in identifying what steps to take with your doctor.

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