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What Causes Recurring Temporary Loss Of Memory?

My husband faint and fell down in the bathroom. After about 30 minutes when he woke up he realized he was in his office. He couldn t remember how he get to his office. He was safe driving home, but his head hurts afterward. Can you help me please. I am very confusing and very concerning how this can possible happen. Is this some kind of sudden memory loss? or brain damage? Please Please help. Thank you.
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Thanks for posting your concern on question.
Some data is missing in the chronology of the events that led your husband to get the present problems.
Any how, it appears that your husband has some sort of memory loss associated to reversible loss of concussion following head injury.
You are hereby advised to take your husband to emergency room of the hospital for proper assessment and treatment.
Best regards!
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What Causes Recurring Temporary Loss Of Memory?

Thanks for posting your concern on question. Some data is missing in the chronology of the events that led your husband to get the present problems. Any how, it appears that your husband has some sort of memory loss associated to reversible loss of concussion following head injury. You are hereby advised to take your husband to emergency room of the hospital for proper assessment and treatment. Best regards!