Going to the bathroom ... for too long, the woman lost 10 years of memories

During the toilet, due to constipation, she had been sitting in the toilet for a long time. As a result, after coming out of the toilet, she lost her short-term memory. The memory of the mother returned 10 years ago.

Recently, a Hong Kong guy shared his family's story, causing a stir.

According to the boy, his mother had chronic constipation. A few days ago, while going to the toilet, due to constipation, she had been sitting on the toilet for a long time. As a result, after coming out of the toilet, she lost her short-term memory.

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Many people do not expect that constipation can also lead to dementia.(Illustration).

The memory of the mother turning back 10 years ago, from that moment to the present, the mother has absolutely no memory. It can be said that after only one time of constipation, going to the toilet, the mother lost 10 years of the closest memory.

The boy said, his mother did not have any impression of what happened in the past 10 years.

Panic, the whole family took the mother to the examination. At the hospital, the doctors said, the woman's brain is completely normal, without any damage.

Fortunately, after 8 hours, the mother gradually regained her memories. However, during the short-term memory loss, she did not remember at all, just like a dream.

The case of the woman surprised many people, most people could not expect that constipation can also lead to dementia.

According to Professor Banh Gia Hung, neurosurgeon specialist, this condition occurs mainly due to the strong static scene that is not completely closed. Usually, the heart beats to transport blood and oxygen into the brain, helping the brain to function.

However, if the abdomen is too long to go to the toilet, the abdominal pressure will increase suddenly, causing the condition of venous valve failure, leading to short-term memory loss because of the lack of oxygen in the brain.