What is intermittent memory loss

Intermittent amnesia is a condition in which a patient forgets something or a certain period of time, usually due to trauma or a mental illness such as anxiety, depression, etc. This mental condition can also affect the endocrine system, which can lead to palpitations, insomnia, hot flashes and excessive sweating at night. In clinical practice, patients need to be given psychological guidance in a timely manner, and if necessary, the patient’s surroundings can be changed, which not only improves the patient’s mood and state of mind, but also helps to provide a trace of mental stimulation, which can help the patient recover as much as possible.