Asif Abrar
28 Jan 2025
4 min read
Amnesia is a brain disorder that affects memory, often caused by head injuries, toxic substances, strokes, or trauma. This condition can lead to confusion, disorientation, and difficulty remembering past experiences, such as names or language. There are different forms of amnesia, including partial and full amnesia, which can be either temporary or permanent. Stress, mental shock, and anxiety are contributing factors. Support from caregivers, therapy, and lifestyle changes play a significant role in recovery. Amnesia can be managed through various methods, including family therapy and hypnosis, promoting recovery and memory restoration.