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Reductions in weight can cause memory loss
Study reported that surgical weight loss may lead to the loss of the patient to his memory.According to the study published in the latest issue of 'Gornal Of The American Academy of Nerologi' the viewer Wernicke encephalopathy affects the nervous system and brain, and can lead to a state of confusion and the inability to coordinate body movements.Scientists said that this is caused by accidental loss of Vitamin B1 or Thiamine, noting that the constant vomiting can lead to that.The researchers identified 32 cases of Wernicke encephalopathy after surgery for the obese, including 27 women.The study added that it is not clear whether this condition is common in women, or that there are other cases overnight with more because the rate of obese patients who have undergone the operation was 75%.On the other hand, officials said at the Cleveland Clinic in America that the process of weight loss surgery is one of the major operations that are subject to the patient, noting that although most patients feel better after the terms of their ability to move better and restore confidence.And advise these patients not to rush to make this type of operation only after reflection and consultation with doctors who have to put the patient in the real picture of what they should expect during or after and is willing to change his lifestyle and live a healthy best.Dr Colin Wayne of the National Obesity Forum in Britain, 'that when the patient starts feeling some symptoms of illness after the operation he consult a doctor immediately.'Additionally, the survey conducted on 23 people, said 13 of them recovered completely, although some suffered some problems such as loss of memory
Study reported that surgical weight loss may lead to the loss of the patient to his memory.According to the study published in the latest issue of 'Gornal Of The American Academy of Nerologi' the viewer Wernicke encephalopathy affects the nervous system and brain, and can lead to a state of confusion and the inability to coordinate body movements.Scientists said that this is caused by accidental loss of Vitamin B1 or Thiamine, noting that the constant vomiting can lead to that.The researchers identified 32 cases of Wernicke encephalopathy after surgery for the obese, including 27 women.The study added that it is not clear whether this condition is common in women, or that there are other cases overnight with more because the rate of obese patients who have undergone the operation was 75%.On the other hand, officials said at the Cleveland Clinic in America that the process of weight loss surgery is one of the major operations that are subject to the patient, noting that although most patients feel better after the terms of their ability to move better and restore confidence.And advise these patients not to rush to make this type of operation only after reflection and consultation with doctors who have to put the patient in the real picture of what they should expect during or after and is willing to change his lifestyle and live a healthy best.Dr Colin Wayne of the National Obesity Forum in Britain, 'that when the patient starts feeling some symptoms of illness after the operation he consult a doctor immediately.'Additionally, the survey conducted on 23 people, said 13 of them recovered completely, although some suffered some problems such as loss of memory

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