The test results came out quickly.
"There are two possibilities. The first one is that the patient had shock when he was brought in. Although he was resuscitated, the insufficient blood supply to the brain during shock caused some trauma to the brain, so some temporary, short-term amnesia occurred. This kind of amnesia will recover with the recovery of the body. The second possibility is damage caused by toxins. But currently, we also can't confirm what toxins will damage the brain, so experts need to conduct research," the doctor explained.
"If we can't determine which cause it is, what should we do then?" Ye Anran asked.
"The patient only has amnesia. His body doesn't have any other problems. Though amnesia will somewhat affect his life, the impact is not too large. So, our suggestion is for the patient to go home first and come back later for regular check-ups," the doctor offered.
"So it means there is no cure?" Ye Anran asked again.