How to recover from memory decline after traumatic brain injury
Disease description:
Going to bed relatively late, having poor memory, frequently forgetting things, and experiencing dizziness when trying to remember a bit more—how can memory decline due to brain injury be restored?
Memory decline due to traumatic brain injury can be improved with oral medications. Generally, rehabilitation therapy shows significant effects within 3 months after injury, some benefits within 6 months, but limited effectiveness if more than 1 year has passed. Commonly used medications include vitamin B. Rehabilitation training may involve speech therapy, hyperbaric oxygen chambers, etc. Adequate rest, sufficient sleep, regular diet, and proper nutrition are also helpful for recovery.