The causes of memory loss are fatigue, mood disorders, cognitive disorders, for fatigue to rest and regulate, for disease use antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs, cholinesterase inhibitors and so on.
1. Fatigue: If you are recently overworked, physically and mentally stressed, and often stay up late, you will experience memory loss. At this time it is important to make adjustments to life behavior, ensure adequate sleep, reduce stress, exercise appropriately, and ensure adequate nutrition. If it is not a disease-induced memory loss, there is no clear medicine to improve memory.
2. Mood disorders: Depression and anxiety states can lead to memory loss, and sertraline, venlafaxine, fluvoxamine, duloxetine, etc. can be used to address the cause. Note that these drugs are anti-anxiety and depression drugs, not memory-enhancing drugs.
3. Cognitive impairment: Alzheimer’s disease can cause memory problems. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors such as donepezil and galantamine hydrobromide can be used to slow down memory loss.
The cause of memory loss needs to be identified and appropriate treatment chosen according to the condition. Medications should be used under the guidance of a physician.