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Brain Damage and Traumatic Brain Injuries


Any sort of brain damage is always a scary thing, but there are varying levels of it that make some brain damage much worse than others Some people can get away luckier than others and brain damage will only have a relatively small affect on them such as losing the sense of smell or only a small section of their body loses feelings

Any sort of brain damage is always a scary thing, but there are varying levels of it that make some brain damage much worse than others. Some people can get away luckier than others and brain damage will only have a relatively small affect on them such as losing the sense of smell or only a small section of their body loses feelings. When people suffer from traumatic brain injuries, the results can be much worse.

Traumatic brain injuries tend to cause a different type of brain damage than the type caused by illnesses brain surgery. That is because traumatic brain injuries occur when the brain is damaged by something outside of the body. Diseases may only have an effect on a certain area of the brain, but traumatic brain injuries can damage any part of the brain and that is what makes them so dangerous.

The problem is that there isn''t prevention for traumatic injuries to the head because it isn''t something that occurs over time. It happens immediately after impact. It is even worse when the injury goes unnoticed, because some people suffer internal bleeding in their brain and may not show symptoms of it until a few days later. There are also times when the injury occurs in such a way that a person may not notice anything other than a small difference in their behavior until the full effect kicks in. It is important to watch for signs of brain damage after any serious accident or violent attack that injures the head.

Some symptoms make it obvious that a person has some sort of brain damage from a traumatic accident. When the trauma is severe enough, some people will go into a coma or an unconscious state. A major change in behavior is also a definite sign of brain damage. Loss of memory or functioning capabilities is another way to determine if someone may have suffered brain damage after an accident.

Of course, not all signs will be very noticeable and people should be aware that if they have any of these symptoms after any kind of accident that it is important to go to a doctor to get it checked out. The symptom can be as miniscule as a headache, and if the headache continues for a long time, especially in one location, it may mean something worse is going on. If the headache feels like extreme pressure being forced inside the head, it definitely needs to be examined by a doctor. Any pressure in the head could be caused by a build up from internal bleeding and is extremely dangerous.

Other symptoms will mostly focus on behavior or the senses. Some people will get a strange, continuous taste in their mouth after an accident, which is a sign of brain damage. A person might also suffer from ringing in the ears and blurred vision. Symptoms of the flu might occur such as nausea and dizziness. There are so many different possible signs of brain trauma that it is a really good idea to go to a doctor if a person feels any different after any kind of accident that caused injury to the head.

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Author:Amy Nutt.
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Date:Sep 29, 2009
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