Yes, someone with a blood clot in their head that was caused by an accident can get amnesia. Anyone can get amnesia for various reasons at any time.
Subarachnoid blood is usually present, and widespread damage can also occur throughout.
when he got amnesia and become nice, she saved him and he saved her with blood
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A cerebrovascular accident (CVA), commonly known as a stroke, can be caused by two primary mechanisms: ischemia and hemorrhage. Ischemic strokes occur when a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain is blocked, often due to a clot, which can result from conditions like atherosclerosis or atrial fibrillation. Hemorrhagic strokes happen when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, leading to bleeding, and can be caused by factors such as high blood pressure or aneurysms. Other risk factors include diabetes, smoking, and high cholesterol levels.
cause it was a ACCIDENT should you lose a lot of blood during a accident?
The phrase would be blunt force trauma. An injury caused by the impact of a blunt object either by accident or design.
If the amnesia is as a result of the accident (Concussion / head injury) then it is usually not considered that you are trying to defraud the insurance company as it is a legitimate consequence of the injury you received. I recently had an auto accident and bumped my head and have amnesia from about two hours before the accident to two hours after the accident which was confirmed with a CT scan of my head showing mild bruising. The insurance company told me to complete the claim form to the best of my ability and there have been no issues with the claim. If the amnesia is a result of being intoxicated (Drunk, drugs etc) then you most likely will not be covered by insurance as almost all policies state that a person in control of a vehicle is not covered while under the influence. You could also face legal action for driving under the influence. If you were taken to hospital you would most likely had to provide a blood sample to check for alcohol / drugs and if this test came back positive you would have been lectured by the medical staff and likely had a visit from the police.
Yes, a Valsalva maneuver can trigger Transient Global Amnesia (TGA) in some individuals. The increase in pressure caused by the maneuver may disrupt blood flow to the brain, leading to memory loss characteristic of TGA. It is important to observe caution when performing activities that involve straining to prevent such occurrences.
Aplastic Anemia is a Disease which the Bone Marrow and blood cells in the Bone Marrow are damaged. Aplastic means the Stem Cells are unable to regenerate Mature blood Cells. Amnesia, on the other Hand, refers to the Partial or Total Loss of Memory.
an ape attack an auto accident an assault amnesia an angry bull an anaconda as a pet an alligator on your doorstep an atomic bomb an asthma attack an aneurysm (a swollen blood vessel that lethal if it pops open) an avalanche acute appendicitis an ax murderer an active alcoholic an arsonist amnesia Alzheimer's disease agoraphobia (fear of leaving ones house) airplane crashes airborne terrorists
It could happen if you had been drinking alcohol.
In most states if an obviously intoxicated person continues to be served drinks and causes an automobile accident, the host/server/bartender that continued to serve drinks while knowing the person was obviously intoxicated is partially responsible and can be criminally prosecuted for the accident as well as the drunk person involved in the accident.