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.
no.it doesn't effect on any tissue.
Yes, chronic alcohol use can lead to encephalomalacia, which is the softening or loss of brain tissue. Prolonged alcohol consumption can cause nutritional deficiencies, such as thiamine deficiency, leading to conditions like Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, which involves brain damage. Additionally, alcohol can induce neuroinflammation and direct neurotoxicity, contributing to the degeneration of brain tissue and potentially resulting in encephalomalacia.
Avascular is the medical term meaning without blood vessels.
It is probably Possible.......
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.
One cause of loss of memory could be brain injury or trauma, which can affect the brain's ability to form or retrieve memories.
Marijuana may cause memory loss.
Yes. it all depends on what part of the brain the tumor is in.
Bleeding on the brain, also known as a brain hemorrhage, can result in increased pressure within the skull, leading to potential damage to brain tissue. Symptoms can include severe headache, confusion, weakness, and loss of consciousness. Treatment typically involves surgery to stop the bleeding and reduce pressure on the brain.
If you have scar tissue then yes.
sensorineural hearing loss.