Sudden memory loss is considered to be caused by neurosyphilis, carbon monoxide poisoning, neurasthenia and other diseases.
1. Neurosyphilis: mainly syphilis spirochete invasion of the central nervous system and triggered by the disease, can lead to mental behavioral abnormalities, cognitive function decline, memory loss, hemiplegia and other symptoms.
2. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: It refers to acute carbon monoxide poisoning caused by inhaling high concentration of carbon monoxide within a short period of time or inhaling for a long period of time though the concentration is low. In the process of poisoning or after poisoning, the phenomenon of sudden memory loss will also occur.
3. Neurasthenia: mainly long-term emotional tension and mental stress, which leads to the patient to appear to the brain and body function weakness of the main neurosis. Due to long-term poor sleep quality, inadequate rest, can lead to patients with memory loss and poor concentration and other symptoms.
In addition, chronic alcoholism, cerebrovascular disease, etc., can lead to sudden memory loss, and it is important to pay attention to timely identification and diagnosis in the hospital. It is recommended to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.