No
Transient global amnesia typically does not cause nausea. Its hallmark symptoms include sudden, temporary memory loss and disorientation, sometimes with repetitive questioning. Nausea is not considered a common symptom of transient global amnesia.
I think so.
One of the puzzling associations with TGA is that many people who experience this disorder are also migraine headache sufferers
Conditions that would be least likely to mimic the signs and symptoms of a stroke include migraine headaches, seizures, and transient global amnesia. While these conditions can cause neurological symptoms, they typically present with distinct features that differentiate them from a stroke, such as headache aura in migraines or postictal confusion in seizures. Additionally, transient global amnesia is characterized by sudden memory loss without other neurological deficits. Unlike stroke, these conditions usually do not involve sudden onset of weakness or speech difficulties.
Hmmm did Amnesia cause AIDS or did AIDS cause Amnesia :-) There are no indication that Amnesia can cause AIDS other that you might forget a person have AIDS and then go to bed with him/her. AIDS can cause Amnesia. For most AIDS patients this is not a big problem, at least not until late stages.
Hmmm. Were you taking new medications, or did you bang your head. Alcohol can also cause memory loss. If none of the above, there may be some neurological event happening and you should see your doctor.
I can't remember.
the medula is dead that can cause amnesia..when amnesia not prevent it's become anmeia to leukemia
amnesia is sometimes triggered by a SHARP BLOW on the head. that is called anterograde amnesia.
transient means to cross over and pathogens are disease causing bacterium or virus so transient pathogens are those which can cause cross infection
It depends on the type of a bug if it is a beetle maybe!
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