Can seizures cause memory loss? What are the long-term effects of seizures on the brain? How do seizures affect memory? Does a seizure cause damage to the brain?
Any type of epileptic seizure could potentially affect your memory, either during or after a seizure.
If you have lots of seizures , memory problems might happen more often. Some people have generalised seizures that affect all of the brain. Others have focal seizures (sometimes called partial seizures ) that affect only part of the brain. Head trauma can cause both, depending on the severity of the damage and the area affected.
Dementia can also complicate the relationship between epilepsy and memory loss. Memory is commonly reported as a big area of concern for people with epilepsy. In each case, the end result will be that you cannot recall an event or a piece of information when you need it.
For those who have extremely mild symptoms, post ictal confusion may be the first indication that the person is suffering from.

This is a temporary loss of memory. Yes Maryaanne,I went through the same problems several years ago. However, loss of consciousness, even for such a short time.
How they can cause memory loss : Anticonvulsants are believed to limit seizures by dampening the flow of signals within the central nervous system (CNS). All drugs that depress signaling in the CNS can cause memory loss. Alternatives: Many patients with seizures do well on phenytoin (Dilantin), which has little if any impact on memory. Despite briefly losing consciousness, the person recovers fully with no lingering confusion or other. Absence seizures rarely cause a true convulsion in which the person falls down or collapses.
Grand mal seizures have two stages: Tonic phase. Loss of consciousness occurs, and the muscles suddenly contract and cause the person to fall down. The muscles go into rhythmic contractions, alternately flexing and relaxing.
I have not been able to work but I’m still experiencing PNES and apart from the occasional collapse, by far the greatest impact is the loss of recent memory following each attack. Convulsions usually last one to two minutes or less. It becomes difficult to maintain focus, sharp memory and clarity. Low thyroid function is a common cause of brain fog, depression (1), difficulty concentrating and short term memory loss.
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From the above facts about the different functions of the different lobes of the brain, any abnormalities or conditions such as seizures affecting them may lead to a person suffering from memory loss. We are focusing on the genetic changes that seizures might trigger in the memory center of the brain – the hippocampus – that could lead to loss of memory or other cognitive deficits,” Chin said. Experimental and clinical evidence suggest that seizures are part of Alzheimer’s.
Seizures , Alzheimer’s disease and memory Dr. Getting a prompt diagnosis and appropriate care is important. According to a new study in Science, loss of mossy cells may contribute to convulsive seizures in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) as well as memory problems often experienced by people with the disease.
The study was funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), part of the National Institutes of Health. With each seizure, I suffer short term memory loss. My memory eventually comes back but a little still remains lost.
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