What’s wrong with your memory?

The reasons for the deterioration of memory may include the influence of bad mood, frequent insomnia, excessive use of brain, age factor, pathological factors and other factors.
1. Adverse emotions: such as too much anxiety, excessive depression and excessive anger, etc., these adverse emotions may lead to the body’s normal thinking ability is affected, causing memory loss.
2. Frequent insomnia: Frequent insomnia: If the patient stays up late for a long time or has frequent insomnia, it may lead to the brain cells not getting enough rest, causing memory loss.
3. Excessive use of the brain: If the brain is used excessively for a long time, it will lead to body fatigue, resulting in poor concentration, leading to the body’s sensitivity to the outside world is reduced, which will easily lead to memory to be adversely affected.
4. Age factor: With the increase of age and the deterioration of body functions, the human body’s memory will also show symptoms of decline, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment.
5. Pathological factors: Neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, cerebral arteriosclerosis and brain tumor; endocrine diseases such as thyroid function decline; psychological disorders such as anxiety, depression and schizophrenia, etc., which will lead to memory loss symptoms.
There are many factors that cause memory loss in patients, and it is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.