The Most Common Causes Of Memory Loss In Youngsters

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Is your teenager experiencing long-term or short-term memory loss? While it’s uncommon for children to develop memory loss at a young age, it’s not unheard of.

Here are some common causes of memory loss in teenagers and how you can deal with them:

Childhood Trauma

Memory loss can be triggered by almost any kind of debilitating trauma. It can be a physical encounter with a tormentor at school, molestation, emotional abuse, physical abuse, etc. However, this memory loss is not permanent. This condition is known as a dissociative disorder. In this case, these memories are lodged in the brain, but the child cannot retrieve them.

Mental or physical trauma can cause a deeper dissociation. It shields you by making you forget the painful, horrifying, and frightening feelings and events.

You can always consult a psychiatrist and psychotherapist to help your teenager recuperate.

Physical And Mental Health Issues

Many mental and medical conditions can affect the memory centers of the brain. Some of the conditions are:

  1. PANDAS and PANS
  2. Substance abuse
  3. Brain infections
  4. Brain tumors
  5. Mitochondrial disease
  6. Metabolic diseases
  7. Sleep deficiency
  8. Epilepsy
  9. Bipolar disease
  10. OCE
  11. PTSD

The best course of action for the conditions mentioned above is to take the doctor’s advice and find a relevant course of treatment.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Concussions and traumatic brain injuries can occur when the brain undergoes a blunt impact. The brain moves in one direction, bounces against the skull, and then snaps back to the opposite direction. The impact can cause short-term memory loss in the brain. Most children and teenagers heal quite quickly after a concussion. However, mild memory loss may persist for a few days after the TBI.

You may try mild brain games and fun puzzles to stimulate brain activity and activate the memory centers. However, always consult your doctor before your try anything new.

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