Will there be any sequelae after traumatic brain injury?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-10
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Successful traumatic brain injury, after the first period, generally does not have sequelae.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sequelae of traumatic brain injury should be carried out according to the specific condition**, if the patient has limb motor dysfunction, it is necessary to carry out functional exercises under the guidance of the teacher in a timely manner, and at the same time to apply some drugs to nourish brain cells, with hyperbaric oxygen acupuncture and other methods to carry out**, if there is a language barrier, special training should be used for language.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.A small number of patients will have the residual problem of sequelae after mild brain **, and most brain ** patients can return to normal state after 7-10 days of self-rest, and there will be no sequelae, and the main reason for brain ** sequelae is because the central nervous system of the brain has been damaged, and the patient attaches too much importance to it.

    2.Most patients with cerebral sequelae, after being hit by an external impact, the symptoms are not very obvious, and many people will ignore the rest behind the brain, resulting in dizziness and headaches, even.

    3.The most common sequelae of the general brain ** is obvious headache or dizziness, and severe headache or memory loss is often.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The sequelae of traumatic brain injury are very harmful to patients, so it is necessary to ** the sequelae of traumatic brain injury in a timely manner, but do not do it blindly**. It is important to know that there are many ways to treat the sequelae of traumatic brain injury, but for patients with different conditions, the acceptance is also very different.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are headaches, dizziness, memory loss, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Patients with traumatic brain injury have some degree of cognitive impairment.

    Memory impairment, thinking disorder, mood disorder, speech disorder, movement disorder and other damages, sequelae of traumatic brain injury:, 1. Traumatic brain injury aphasia: Aphasia refers to the loss of language comprehension and expression ability caused by damage to the language center of the cerebral cortex.

    There are many manifestations of language disorders, 2. Traumatic brain injury agnosia: Arnosia is a rare symptom that can see or perceive an object but cannot relate it to the role and function of that object. , 3. Epilepsy after traumatic brain injury:

    Post-traumatic epilepsy refers to epilepsy that occurs after traumatic brain injury.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Traumatic brain injury is a sudden, accelerated movement of the head that can cause brain tissue damage as a slam on the head; Rapid head strikes against immobile hard objects or sudden deceleration are also common causes of traumatic brain injury. Brain tissue on the side of the impact or in the opposite direction is highly susceptible to injury when it collides with a hard, bulging skull. Acceleration-deceleration injuries are sometimes referred to as contralateral impact injuries.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, according to your description, it should be a traumatic brain injury that caused a brain stem hemorrhage, causing ataxia symptoms. If the patient's language function is not affected, it should be considered mild among the symptoms of brainstem hemorrhage.

    Second, don't say anything like "the tendons are short". There are no organic changes in tendons (called ligaments in traditional Chinese medicine, ligaments in Western medicine) and bones. It's just that the cranial nerve in the part that directs the tendon is compressed by the hemorrhage of the brainstem, and the local cell necrosis occurs, so that the cranial nerve loses control of the tendon.

    The patient's perception is that the tendon cannot move normally. If at this point the external force of the movement is forced to stretch, it is not right. Because it has not changed, it is bound to be painful to artificially lengthen it.

    Recommendations:1Stop the artificial stretching immediately. It's useless. You can press your legs more than 400 times a day. Make sure it stretches enough and doesn't shrink.

    2.Drink plenty of tea, soak your feet, etc. Keep the patient in a warmer environment as much as possible.

    3.Exercise appropriately, in moderation, and at the right time, but exercise must be done.

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