Every person experiences forgetfulness at some part of their life. It becomes a problem when it affects a person’s daily life activities. When memory loss is associated with some pathology it is a serious concern. The following includes a number of causes for forgetfulness:
Depression (Adult)
Depression is a painful sadness that interferes with daily life and includes hopelessness, anxiety, and more.
Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease is type of dementia that causes memory loss, as well as thinking and behavior problems.
Dementia in head injury
Dementia resulting from a head injury may cause memory problems, difficulty speaking, and personality changes.
Endocrine diseases
Its like hypothyroidism, grave’s disease, hypoparathyroidism, addison’s disease
Intoxication
Symptoms of intoxication include euphoria, slowed reaction time, dizziness, confusion, numbness, and more.
Head injury
Symptoms of a head injury vary but include headache, nausea, dizziness, memory problems, confusion, and more.
Depression (Child and Adolescent)
Depression is a painful sadness that interferes with a child’s schoolwork, family life, and social activities.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) makes it hard to concentrate and focus.
Post-concussive syndrome
Post-concussive syndrome occurs when the symptoms of a concussion or other brain injury continue to occur.
Sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation occurs when the lack of restful sleep is severe enough to compromise basic body functions.
Electrolyte imbalance
like Hyper-calceamia can case psychological problems like memory weakness
Short-acting sedative use
The symptoms of short-acting sedatives include drowsiness, vertigo, muscle weakness, double vision, and more.
Sleep apnea
People with sleep apnea stop and restart breathing multiple times while sleeping.
Medication reaction or side-effect
Medication side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, weakness, dizziness, seizures, and more.
Alcohol withdrawal (delirium tremens)
Alcohol withdrawal causes anxiety, depression, headaches, nightmares, fatigue, sweating, and shakiness.
Transient global amnesia
Transient global amnesia is a sudden loss of memory. Symptoms usually last for hours and then memory returns.
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning can be fatal, symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder causes extreme mood swings between depression and mania.
Lyme disease
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread through tick bites; symptoms include rash, fever chills, and more.
Stroke
A stroke occurs when blood and oxygen to the brain are cut off, and causes numbness, confusion, and more.
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the nervous system causing difficulties with balance, speech, and movement.
Parkinson disease
Parkinson’s disease is a disorder of the nervous system causing tremors stiffness and slow movement.
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic mental illness that causes delusional or hallucinogenic thoughts.
Vitamin B12 deficiency
Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms include fatigue, pale skin, weakness, sleepiness, numbness, weakness, and more.
Alcohol intoxication
Alcohol intoxication, or drunkenness, is marked by impaired judgment, slurred speech, blurred vision and more.
Insulin reaction (hypoglycemia)
An insulin reaction is the result of low blood sugar and causes anxiety, hunger, shaking, dizziness, and more.
ALS dementia
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis causes personality changes, difficulty reasoning, and weakness.
Huntington disease
Huntington’s disease is a brain disorder that causes irritability, memory loss, difficulty speaking, and more.
Mad cow disease
Mad cow disease is spread to humans by eating infected cows causing depression, anxiety, psychosis, and more.
Brain tumor
Primary brain tumors are often benign but can cause seizures, ongoing headaches, or loss of coordination.
Brain infection
A brain infection is inflammation of the brain or spinal cord and can cause nausea, fever, seizures and more.
Normal age-related forgetfulness
Age-related forgetfulness is the naturally occurs in many people after age 50.
HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT
Homoeopathic medicines have unique action upon the mental level influencing the will, intellect and memory of and individual. Homoeopathy can bring unbelievable results in cases of memory weakness even when the pathology is degenerative as in case of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinsonism etc. It can resolve the psychological disturbances provided the disease has progressed so deep. Although there will be individual variations in the time period of obtaining the results, the system keep up the consistency in the results with classical Homoeopathic practice.