1, lack of nutrients, especially the lack of B vitamins and amino acids, makes memory loss.
2. Allergy, candidiasis, mental stress, brain tumor, diabetes, alcoholism, hypothyroidism, neurosyphilis and poor cerebral blood circulation may all affect memory.
3. Hypoglycemia can cause memory loss. Changes in blood sugar content will greatly affect brain function and memory.
4. Patients with cervical spondylosis will have symptoms such as memory loss, inattention, dizziness and headache.
5. Air pollution affects memory. The use of microcomputer, air conditioner and other electrical appliances will lead to a significant reduction of negative ions in the air; The harmful gases in furniture and decorative materials can cause dizziness, fatigue, memory loss, physical decline, and even cause diseases.
6. Using the computer for a long time will also lead to memory decline and hinder the development of intelligence. According to the research of British Psychological Association, "If you regard the computer as an external memory, your daily memory will be threatened."
7. Those who have long-term drinking habits will lose memory, because alcohol can cause vitamin B deficiency.
8. Being overweight impairs memory. Overweight people will suffer from cognitive impairment, slow movement and more severe pain.
9. A high-fat diet will not only increase the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, but may also damage memory.
10, improper weight loss will lead to memory loss. The fat content in brain cells is as high as 60%, which is a necessary nutrient to maintain the normal work of the brain.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
If there is a sudden serious memory disorder with obvious fluctuation, it is often caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis. The cerebral blood supply of patients with cerebral arteriosclerosis is often insufficient due to cerebral vasospasm, which affects brain function and makes memory decline. Therefore, cerebral arteriosclerosis should be actively treated.
If you don't even know which direction to open your house, it may be a precursor to stroke or Parkinson's disease. You should go to the hospital neurology department for a comprehensive examination immediately to make a clear diagnosis and make corresponding treatment.
Temporary amnesia
Generally speaking, the onset of temporary amnesia is usually the same as amnesia in the elderly. The older you are, the higher the possibility of it. Clinically, as long as the cause of temporary amnesia is found and treated, most patients will recover their memories within 24 to 48 hours after onset.
Suffering from temporary amnesia, sudden memory loss is usually related to the patient's brain function problems, just like the computer suddenly stops working, which usually occurs in three situations, including temporary stroke, seizure and migraine.
The common patients with temporary amnesia only have memory problems in a certain period of time, and their basic skills and knowledge are usually not affected, and there will be no problems in their behaviors and actions. As long as the reasons are identified and treated, most of them will not happen again.
Patients with temporary amnesia caused by temporary stroke usually also represent the precursor of the patient's imminent stroke. Clinically, the stroke can be controlled and delayed by taking drugs and reminding patients to adjust their daily life and eating habits.