Yes. I just happened to look this up myself and according to drugs.com memory loss is a rare side effect.
Here you are more likely to suffer from mood swings then loss of memory.
Amnesia, loss of memory.
No.
A sudden shock can cause some memory loss however the memories generally tend to come back. It depends upon the size of the shock.
because he is taking risk and any loss by the business will be suffer by the owner himself.
because they get confused suffer from memory loss and dont have the capacity to make their own decisions .
Yes, lithium is known to cause memory issues as a potential side effect. Memory problems can range from mild cognitive impairment to more severe memory loss in some individuals taking lithium as a mood stabilizer for conditions like bipolar disorder. It is important for individuals prescribed lithium to discuss any concerns about memory loss with their healthcare provider.
It can be long term memory loss or retrograde memory loss. In either case it can be called amnesia.
It depends upon whether they hit their head or not. A bump to the head can cause memory loss. Another cause of memory loss is stress or anxiety.
I have experienced some short-term memory loss after taking melatonin for only two weeks. I did find some information on this website: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12930-sleep-hormone-may-make-you-forget.htm I must warn you that it shares findings based on research with fish.
Memory loss should be assessed by your family physician. However, additioanl information regarding the loss of memory can be found at www.webmd.com.
Memory loss is not correlated with signs or pointing to a stroke. Memory loss is highly correlated with Alheizmer's disease. Signs of a stroke are loss of muscles, usually half the body.