Dizziness after a traumatic brain injury, what can it cause after a traumatic brain injury?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-27
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The diagnosis of post-traumatic brain syndrome is confirmed only after intracranial organic lesions have been excluded. Necessary tests such as lumbar puncture, electroencephalogram, computed tomography (CT), and MRI should be done, and in some cases small softening foci scattered within the brain parenchyma can be found on MRI. Most patients have a normal neurological examination and a normal neuroradiological examination.

    Although many post-traumatic brain syndromes are caused by psychological and social factors, it cannot be said that all post-traumatic syndromes are psychological problems. A detailed understanding of the injury, the results of tests and tests, the procedure, and the outcome of the injury should be detailed. Expressing concern and understanding of the patient's statement, although each symptom is mild, but taken together, it is serious enough to make a person unable to work normally, to help the patient relieve the concern about brain damage, combined with drugs**, to build confidence in the disease**.

    Post-traumatic brain injury syndrome without an organic cause is very difficult. Sometimes symptoms can be self-limiting and relieved by changing environments or jobs, getting comfort, etc. Drugs can be appropriately administered for symptoms such as headache and dizziness, improve sleep, daily routine, regulate autonomic nerve function, and appropriately participate in work and physical exercise.

    I don't know what your condition is, so I can't give an accurate ** plan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dizziness after traumatic brain injury** is as follows: 1. Symptoms can be alleviated by clinicians prescribing anti-exercise drugs**, and symptoms can be further improved through appropriate rest; 2. Some patients with vertigo disease coincide and need to go to the otolaryngology specialist for vertigo investigation; Clause.

    3. Patients need to go to the otolaryngology department for corresponding examination due to ossicular chain injury, and dizziness caused by brain trauma should pay attention to rest, avoid cold, fatigue, and cold, and actively carry out symptomatic treatment, and the recovery time is different according to the severity of the injury and the location of the injury.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Traumatic brain injury can lead to a number of different symptoms and sequelae, which can vary depending on the severity of the injury, location, and individual differences. Here are some common problems that can arise after a traumatic brain injury:

    Headaches: Headaches may occur after a traumatic brain injury, which may be due to nerve inflammation or damage to blood vessels caused by the injury.

    Neurological dysfunction: Traumatic brain injury can lead to neurological dysfunction such as memory loss, difficulty concentrating, decreased learning and thinking skills, language impairment, etc.

    Sensory and motor impairments: Traumatic brain injury can lead to impaired sensory and motor functions, such as limb numbness, muscle weakness, decreased coordination, etc.

    Emotional and behavioral problems: Emotional and behavioral problems such as depression, anxiety, irritability, mood swings, impulsive behavior, etc., may occur after traumatic brain injury.

    Insomnia and fatigue: After a traumatic brain injury, it can lead to sleep disturbances, problems such as insomnia or dreaminess, and at the same time, you may feel tired and lack energy.

    Seizures: Traumatic brain injury may increase a person's risk of developing epilepsy.

    Head scars and scar tissue: Traumatic brain injuries can cause broken heads**, broken bones in the head, or scar tissue formation.

    Please note that symptoms and sequelae after traumatic brain injury may vary from individual to individual and may also vary depending on the severity of the injury and recovery. If you have suffered a traumatic brain injury, consult your doctor for more detailed information and professional advice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Whether it is a traumatic brain injury.

    Sequelae No, the pre-bai of sequelae I understand that there must be a basis for the previous injury, which means that there is an injury in the brain, and you don't have it, so I can't talk about the sequelae.

    2. Can** Yes.

    3. This disease is more professional in the national ****** (you have lived the same as me, in the ******). General tertiary hospitals** are fine.

    4. I am middle-class and want to find a hospital with good technology and low cost.

    **The main thing is to relieve psychological factors and use as little medication as possible. So the cost won't be much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is not a sequelae of traumatic brain injury, but mainly psychological factors.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, the neurology department of a brain specialist hospital or a tertiary hospital can**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Diao Wenjing: The sequelae of the brain are actually the sequelae of the cervical spine Everyone knows that our brains are very fragile, and it is easy to have transient brain dysfunction after being hit by external forces. When two people fight, it's easy to get into a brain**.

    Also, the head is bumped by an external force, and the head is hit by the ground, which can easily hurt the brain and cause the brain**.

    Many people have injured their heads due to trauma, and after clinical **, they will repeatedly experience symptoms such as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, insomnia or drowsiness, tinnitus, and blurred vision. Usually doctors only think that the patient's brain is affected by **, and the brain is carried out **, but some patients with brain ** undergo cranial CT and MRI examinations, and no organic lesions are found. Since the doctor couldn't find anything from the perspective of the brain, he named the patient's clinical status "cerebral sequelae".

    Professor Diao believes that this condition is caused by the dislocation of the intervertebral joints. If there is no organic lesion of brain injury, it should be changed to "cervical spine ** sequelae" to be more appropriate. Why?

    At the same time as the trauma causes the brain, the cervical spine is also twisted due to the trauma, resulting in intervertebral joint dislocation and soft tissue damage. Because the skull has a complete protective and shock-absorbing effect, general trauma is not easy to cause brain damage, but it is easy to injure the cervical intervertebral joints. When the cervical intervertebral joints are injured, symptoms such as dizziness, headache, nausea, and vomiting will occur.

    Therefore, here I suggest that all patients with traumatic encephalosis with normal brain CT scan should consider whether they have injured the cervical spine. The results of Professor Diao's research are that for the symptoms diagnosed to be caused by the dislocation of cervical joints such as occipital or atlantoaxial joints, the "Diao's Spine Joint Five-point Manual Reduction Surgery of Traditional Chinese Medicine" is used to perform manual reduction for the dislocated intervertebral joints.

    With the correction of the misaligned intervertebral joints, the corresponding tissues and organs reach relative balance, and symptoms such as dizziness will naturally be relieved and eliminated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dizziness is a phenomenon caused by the dilatation of blood vessels and the increase in blood flow, resulting in a decrease in blood flow to the brain. This phenomenon may occur due to exposure to the scorching sun for too long, taking a hot bath for too long, or being nervous or angry.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's a symptom of your own anemia, if you want to avoid that, you should exercise more, don't eat picky, eat more things that contain iron, be careful not to look down for too long, don't look up suddenly, and don't confront the computer for a long time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It may affect the nerve center.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 First of all, I am not professional in assessing the disability, but I can give the landlord some advice on **.

    2 In the right-handed case, the left side of the brain is the dominant hemisphere, and the left inferior frontal gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, and angular gyrus are the language center, and I mean more than just speaking. If you are injured, it will cause sensory and motor aphasia, that is, you cannot understand the other person when you speak, the other person cannot communicate with others, and the other writing center cannot write language symbols, etc. So far, there is no good way, you can try hyperbaric oxygen, functional exercises, but the effect will not be very good, and the recovery degree after half a year is the final degree.

    Drugs are ineffective, because neuronal cells cannot regenerate once they are apoptosis, and stem cells**, traditional Chinese medicine, etc. are all deceptive nonsense. Wishing you good health.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you want to determine the disability evaluation, you can go directly to the hospital's forensic laboratory to provide the relevant medical certificate (medical records, CT films), and the patient can be present for the evaluation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's not a big problem, traumatic brain injury will make the patient's temper become irritable, and it will naturally get better after a long time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think there are several causes of headache and dizziness after head trauma:1There are organic injuries within the cranium, such as hemorrhage, fractures, brain **, transient intracranial pressure changes, etc., of course, except for brain **, there is no history of coma; 2.

    Psychiatric and psychological factors. Regarding **, if the patient's symptoms are severe and unbearable, after excluding intracranial space-occupying lesions such as hematoma, depressed fractures, etc., the patient's mental status and pupil changes should be closely observed while applying analgesic and sedative drugs, and the head CT should be re-examined in time.

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  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    For traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage, it is best to go to the hospital for a detailed review, and the diet should be light, no smoking, no drinking, appropriate exercise and work, and pay attention to rest and sleep. After regular examination, after hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease passes the acute stage, after the condition is stabilized, the vast majority of patients have different degrees of sequelae, which also need to be timely to improve the quality of life of patients. Since hemorrhagic encephalopathy and ischemic encephalopathy are mostly the same, it is basically the same as ischemic cerebrovascular disease, but it is necessary to pay attention to whether there is rebleeding, and if there is rebleeding, it should be treated according to the acute phase.

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