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i had a brain fit 3years back. my jaws were stuck together and i kept shaking according to what my mother told me.after i gained conciousness i was at the doctors and couldn t answer any question that he asked, e.g my birthdate,my age..i couldn t remember anything. since that day i forget things very easily and have to stress alot to remember. at times my head pains really badly on the right side or the back of my head.fills like a hammer hiting me continously.i fill very lost at times,my head gets heavy almost everyday.i hav never got by head scanned.please help me by telling me if there s something really wrong and what i should do.because my habit of forgeting day to day happenings doesn t seem normal at all.
welcome to healthcaremagic. It seems you had some sort of epileptic attack in your childhood. Presently first you should see a Neurologist / Neuro-psychiatrist to know the reason of your forgetfulneess, which me be only psychological or may have some brain pathology. In both the case it is treatable. Hope this helps you.
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What To Do In Case Of Memory Loss And Headache ?
welcome to healthcaremagic. It seems you had some sort of epileptic attack in your childhood. Presently first you should see a Neurologist / Neuro-psychiatrist to know the reason of your forgetfulneess, which me be only psychological or may have some brain pathology. In both the case it is treatable. Hope this helps you.