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Is it normal to be forgetful after a car accident?
Memory loss is relatively common following a car accident. Collision victims can forget what happened before, during, or after. While your memory may come back within a few days, there’s a chance this might be a symptom of a more serious condition, such as a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Is it normal to be confused after car accident?
It’s normal to feel stressed and surprised after an accident, but if you are confused about things like the date, time of day, or other common things that you are usually aware of, you could be suffering the symptoms of a concussion. Confusion or memory loss may also show up days or weeks after the accident.
How long does memory loss last after a car accident?
While long-term retrograde amnesia after a car accident is not common, one study found that up to 20 percent of people with mild TBIs may experience amnesia for longer than six months. This type of amnesia robs victims of past memories and can have long-lasting impacts.
What is traumatic amnesia?
Specialty. Psychiatry, neurology, neuropsychology. Post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) is a state of confusion that occurs immediately following a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in which the injured person is disoriented and unable to remember events that occur after the injury.
Is amnesia temporary or permanent?
Unlike a temporary episode of memory loss (transient global amnesia), amnesia can be permanent. There’s no specific treatment for amnesia, but techniques for enhancing memory and psychological support can help people with amnesia and their families cope.
Why can’t I remember past events?
Your lapses may well have very treatable causes. Severe stress, depression, a vitamin B-12 deficiency, insufficient sleep, some prescription drugs and infections can all play a role. Even if those factors don’t apply to you, your memory isn’t completely at the mercy of time.