The causes of brain memory loss usually include physiological and pathological types, which require timely medical treatment once detected.
Physiological causes of memory loss mainly refer to memory loss secondary to overwork, great mental stimulation or overuse of the brain, etc., and their treatment only requires lifestyle modification.
However, if memory loss progresses rapidly and other symptoms are present, it should be considered to be caused by pathological factors. Symptoms may include mood changes, decreased comprehension, sensory abnormalities, or uncoordinated body movements, etc., which are usually seen in Alzheimer’s disease and cerebrovascular accidents, etc., and should be examined in a timely manner in the hospital once detected.
Since memory loss is a common phenomenon that accompanies aging, it is easy to be overlooked at first, so it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment and benefit from early intervention.