No.
Brain freeze is a headache most commonly associated with the quick consumption of cold substances, such as ice cream. When the cold substance comes into contact with your palate or the roof of your mouth and sinus cavities it causes the blood vessels to vasoconstrict or get smaller.
As the palate warms the blood vessels dilate. This rapid constriction and dilation is detected by pain receptors that travel to the brain via the trigaminal nerve, which also serves as one of the major nerves for the facial area. Because the pain signal travels with the signals coming from the face, the brain thinks it is feeling pain in the face that isn't really there, this is called referred pain.
The only way the brain is effected is how it perceives the information received from the nerve.
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Yes it does, i know this because my mother has epilepsy. when you see a person having a seizure they are gasping air like a fish for almost close to a minute, that is restricting oxygen to the brain, obviousy, and their brain is goin hay wire pretty much. so yes it does
There is no reference about brain tissue loss due to seizures. (I haven't found any information about this subject, however, this isn't a definitive response)
If left untreated, yes.
No. At this time there has been no connection between Fibromyalgia and brain tissue loss. The symptoms of Fibromyalgia often overlap the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, which does typically show brain tissue loss.
Syncope is a loss of consciousness or fainting, sometimes caused by lack of oxygen to the brain, but is different to Epilepsy. Seizures in Epilepsy are caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. So Syncope would not be a cause of seizures.
i have had brain surgery and find that my long term memory is fine but short term is not. also loss of words accur for me and i have seizures due to my surgery. after my seizures i am confused and in shock.
Yes, a brain tumor can cause dull pain or sharp pain in the temple area. Other symptoms include seizures, hearing loss, vision loss, and fatigue.
yes tehy do
no.it doesn't effect on any tissue.
Encephalitis can be caused by a mosquito called the Culex. It caused seizures, memory loss, personality changes, or brain damage.
The medical term for death of brain tissue from loss of blood supply is cerebral infarction or ischemic stroke.
It is probably Possible.......
Petit mal seizures are not restricted to children Seizures also known as convulsions occur more often in children than in adults because the developing brain of a child is more sensitive to disturbances than the fully grown brain of an adultPetit mal seizures are usually brief and consist of vacant staring and loss of muscle tone, or, conversely, there may be muscle rigidity. Objects held in the hands may be dropped. Often, there is a brief blackout of memory. But rare in these milder seizures are such things as loss of continence, usually associated with the convulsive grand mal seizures, or with uncontrolled wild behavior, as in psychomotor seizures.
It can cause confusion in the short term. But it would not cause long term memory loss, unless there was some type of brain damage.
mild vlume loss in visualized portions of the brain.