Does sex help with memory recovery after brain surgery?

There are no studies that can confirm whether sex helps with memory recovery after brain surgery.
Memory loss and memory loss may occur as an after-effect of brain surgery. This may be transient or permanent.
A person’s memory relies on the coordination of parts of the brain such as the hippocampus in the cortex, and when these brain tissues have been damaged due to traumatic surgery or other reasons, memory loss may result.
Sex does not regenerate memory-related cells in the brain that have become necrotic, nor does it help coordinate the work of these brain tissues. So theoretically, there is no clear role for memory recovery after brain surgery, and no research findings have been checked.
If the memory loss is temporary, with the gradual recovery of brain function, it is possible that the patient will gradually regain his or her memory at a later date and does not need to be intervened by sex.
Patients with memory loss after brain surgery should avoid strong mental stimulation during the recovery process, avoid staying up late, overworking, alcoholism, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.