Other factors can help diagnose transient global amnesia as well. Memory loss typically only lasts between one and eight hours. Six hours is the average length of time, and episodes last no longer than 24. When the memory returns, it comes back gradually. A TGA diagnosis requires no evidence of a head injury or seizures, and the individual cannot have active epilepsy. Reflexes, balance, and coordination will be normal.

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