Transient memory loss in a fall may be caused by concussion, brain hemorrhage, brain contusion and other factors.
1. Concussion: When the head hits the ground after a fall, it may cause a concussion, which may lead to transient memory loss, and may also lead to transient coma, dizziness, headache and other symptoms.
2. Cerebral hemorrhage: the greater force on the brain after hitting the ground may cause intracerebral hemorrhage, which may also lead to transient memory loss, and when the hemorrhage is more serious, the patient’s life may also be endangered.
3. Cerebral contusion: It is mainly caused by external force, which may lead to cranial invagination or fracture, causing cerebral contusion and transient memory loss. If it is not treated in time, there may be impaired consciousness for a long time, which may be accompanied by severe headache, nausea and vomiting and other symptoms.
Transient amnesia after a fall should be examined and treated by a doctor in time to avoid serious consequences.