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Memory loss is not correlated with signs or pointing to a stroke. Memory loss is highly correlated with Alheizmer's disease. Signs of a stroke are loss of muscles, usually half the body.

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Is short memory loss sign of stroke?

Stroke Warning Signs * Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body. * Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding. * Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. * Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination. * Sudden, severe headache with no known cause.


Reasons for memory loss at a young age?

Concussion, attention deficit disorder, stroke, or even early onset Alzheimer's.


What are the symptoms of a mini stroke?

Stroke symptoms are drooping facial muscles, impaired speech, memory loss, and failure to perform simple motor functions properly, such as lifting up your hands equally.


What are the long-term effects of a stroke?

Long-term effects of a stroke can include physical disabilities such as paralysis or weakness, cognitive impairments like memory loss or difficulty with language, and emotional changes such as depression or anxiety. Rehabilitation efforts can help improve recovery and functionality over time.


What does 1 get when 1 gets amnesia?

Amnesia is memory loss. It can occur from a traumatic head injury (such as from a car crash), or as the result of a virus (such as meningitis), or the result of a stroke.


How can memory impairment effect someones ability to talk?

If someone has had a stroke it can lead to lack of oxygen to the brain which causes brain damage.Some examples of brain damage include, unable to physically move, Unable to talk and sometime even memory loss. There are also some diseases that can cause a person not to be able to speak.Seizures and strokes and certain diseases can leave a person with very severe memory loss to short-term memory loss.


What damage can affect memory and speech loss?

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!


What disorder does a patient have a short term memory loss?

It can be long term memory loss or retrograde memory loss. In either case it can be called amnesia.


Do Not Ignore Signs of a Stroke!?

Signs of a stroke must be dealt with immediately. Even if they turn out to be harmless, it's better for the patient to be safe than sorry. Stroke signs include inability to speak or move a party of the body, loss of consciousness, a sudden numbness or heaviness in a limb, the inability to control muscles, headache, disturbance in vision, confusion and dizziness. Loss of bowel of bladder control can also be a sign of a stroke.


Hallucinations memory loss very nauseous weight gain dropping things?

Brain damage, stroke, infection, or other cause. Nauseous and weight gain seem strange. How do you gain weight if you can't keep food down. Memory loss and dropping things could be brain damage like a stroke. If it is caused by internal bleeding in your brain, it will spread until it kills you. The hallucinations indicate the location of the problem.


I had a stroke which left me w lacunae amnesia this happened after claim number was issued but was never followed up due to loss of memory for specific events. Is claim still valid for collection?

I had a stroke which left me with "lacunae amnesia" that happened after claim number was issued but was never followed up due to loss of memory for specific events. Is claim still valid for collection when it is beyond the time allowed? There was police investigation at that time.


Can loss of consciousness lead to loss of memory?

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.

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