Brain Injuries
Brain injury typically results from a violent blow to the head or to a body. An object that goes through brain tissue, like a bullet or shattered piece of bone, can also cause traumatic brain injury.
Mild traumatic brain injury might have an effect on brain cells very quickly. Additional serious traumatic brain injury may result in bruising, torn tissues, bleeding, and alternative physical harm to the brain. These injuries result in long-run complications or death.

A traumatic brain injury will have wide-ranging physical and psychological effects. Some signs or symptoms might seem in real-time when the traumatic event, whereas others might seem days or weeks later.
The brain injury sometimes results from a violent blow or jolt to the top or body. An object that goes through brain tissue, like a shattered piece of bone, can cause traumatic brain injury. A delicate traumatic brain injury could affect your brain cells quickly.
The signs and symptoms of delicate traumatic brain injury might include:
Physical symptoms
- Headache
- Vomiting
- Fatigue
- Problems with speech
- muscle spasms
- Dizziness or loss of balance
Sensory symptoms
- Sensory issues, like blurred vision, ringing within the ears, a foul style within the mouth, or changes within the ability to smell
- Sensitivity to light-weight or sound
- Cognitive, behavioral, or mental symptoms
- Loss of consciousness for a couple of seconds to a couple of minutes
- No loss of consciousness, however a state of being dazed, confused, or disoriented
- Memory or concentration issues
- Mood changes or mood swings
- Feeling depressed or anxious
- Difficulty sleeping
- Sleeping quite usual
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