It could very well be, i have memory loss, no concentration, and I am not getting answers from my doc's and the meds are just a bandaid. I will post a link called mind bridges for women that is on the forums at Yuku
Anti depressants are supposed to help reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, feeling of sadness and loss of interest. The Anti-depressant are used to restore some of the chemical imbalance in the brain that causes depression.
It affects it because if you got memory loss u would not be able to remember what you've learned in your maths
Marijuana may cause memory loss.
Long term effects , memory loss
Another name for loss of memory is amnesia. It can be temporary or permanent and may affect a person's ability to recall past events or information.
Loss of focus, memory lapse, nerves, over anxiousness.
One cause of loss of memory could be brain injury or trauma, which can affect the brain's ability to form or retrieve memories.
Well, having a stroke can affect your brain which can result in memory and speech loss. Other things could be bumping your head extremely hard, which can result in either long term memory and speech loss. Instead of long term, some people find that they cannot remember anything for a few weeks but then gradually remember things. Hope this helps!
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.
Memory loss can indicate various underlying issues, ranging from stress and anxiety to more serious conditions like dementia or neurological disorders. It may affect short-term or long-term memory and can be temporary or progressive. If memory loss is significant or persistent, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis. Early intervention can often lead to better outcomes.