alzheimers
Disorientation, confusion, and memory loss.
The symptoms of memory loss diseases include forgetfulness,confusion, loss of memory, and forgetting what you are doing. These symptoms can be treated with medication, but it may not always be successful.
Confusion, memory loss, depression, anxiety.
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.
No.
loss of memory...complete black out....loss of all senses....
Addiction, coughing, loss of memory.
The main effect of not getting enough sleep is lack of concentration. Other things that can happen are confusion, weakness, and loss of memory.
"If you believe yourself or a loved one to be afflicted with memory loss, there are a few symptoms you can check for. Signs of memory loss include an inability to recall past events either suddenly, gradually, temporarily, or entirely. A large involvement in memory loss is a sense of confusion, forgetfulness, unease, and a lack of control."
Yes, it can also cause general confusion in a 'dementia' type effect, however it is temporary (unlike demetia!)
short-term memory loss, fatigue, confusion, hallucinations, difficulty urinating, and changes in heart rate