Partiality caused by injuries to the brain and skull

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In this case, I would mind looking for TCM dialectic**.

    The nervous system in the brain is a non-renewable resource, and it is impossible from a medical point of view to completely heal the injured nervous system in the brain only if the injured cells and nerves are properly restored through proper organization.

    I don't mind if I don't need to go to a big hospital, it's better to see more Chinese medicine!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I can only recover slowly, and there is no best way.

    Exercise is the best way at present, you can go to a specialized**hospital to guide you**exercise. But the key is to work on your own.

    It is estimated that you are very young, youth is capital, and young people will recover better. However, there may be sequelae. But wouldn't it be nice to be able to return to your own care?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Outfit: Fever symptoms. Headache. Dizzy. Confusion. Nonsense. Foaming at the mouth. Eyes glazed. Stiffness of the limbs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    According to the provisions of the "Standards for the Appraisal of the Degree of Human Injury", it can be regarded as a minor injury of the first degree.

    Identification of the degree of human injury.

    Identification principles. Follow the principle of seeking truth from facts, adhere to the primary injury directly caused by the injury factors to the human body and the complications or sequelae caused by the injury as the basis, comprehensive analysis, comprehensive identification.

    For the primary injury and its complications as the basis for evaluation, the evaluation should be based on the injury at the time of the injury, supplemented by the consequences of the injury, and the comprehensive evaluation.

    Where the evaluation is based on facial impairment or tissue or organ dysfunction, the consequences of the injury should be the main source of the evaluation, supplemented by the injuries at the time of the injury, and a comprehensive evaluation should be conducted.

    Identify timing. If the primary injury is the main basis for evaluation, the evaluation can be carried out after the injury; Where complications caused by the injury are the primary basis for evaluation, the evaluation is to be conducted after the injury is stabilized.

    where appearance damage or dysfunction of tissues and organs is the primary basis for evaluation, the evaluation is to be conducted 90 days after the injury; In special circumstances, an appraisal opinion can be issued based on the primary injury and its complications, but the possible sequelae must be explained, and if necessary, a re-examination and supplementary appraisal should be conducted.

    Difficult and complex injuries should be identified after the clinical conclusion or the injury is stabilized.

    Criteria for the Identification of the Degree of Human Injury

    Serious injuries of the second degree. c) Depressed or comminuted fractures of the skull, with symptoms and signs of cerebral compression, requiring surgery**.

    Minor injuries of the first degree. c) Depressed or comminuted fracture of the skull.

    Minor injuries of the second degree. d) Skull fractures.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be considered a minor injury, according to the injury evaluation criteria, a depressed fracture of the skull should be considered a minor injury, the depression is more than 1cm, or it is an open injury, and there is a fracture fragment inserted, it should be operated on**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Depending on how much depression there is, if it is more than 1 cm, there may be a possibility of seizures, especially if there are bone spurs inserted into the brain tissue. Surgery is possible**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Count as a minor injury. Because there are broken bones.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You should go to the hospital for a check-up and consult the doctor in detail.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The key to this depends on which head you use!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should not be a big problem, and if there is an injury, it should feel pain; But to be on the safe side, let's go for a check-up and wish you good health!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My friend's skull was cracked by a wine bottle smack. Now change the titanium skull. At that time, he didn't know that it was so serious, so he bandaged it, and later found out about the CT.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Consists of 23 flat bones and irregular bones of different shapes and sizes (3 pairs of ossicles of the middle ear are not counted). With the exception of the mandible and hyoid bone, the rest of the bones are firmly connected to each other by sutures or cartilage, which protect and support the brain, sensory organs, and the initiating parts of the digestive and respirators. The cranium is divided into two parts: the cranial and the face.

    The skull is located in the posterior upper part of the skull and contains a cranial cavity that houses the brain, a total of 8 pieces. The skull is the anterior and inferior part of the skull, including the orbital, nasal, oral cavity and other structures, constituting a scaffold for the face, a total of 15 pieces.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Frontal 1 ethmoid bone 1

    Pillow 1 butterfly 1

    Parietal 2 temporal 2

    There are also 3 pairs of ossicles located within the temporal bone.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The skull is composed of 8 bones, including the paired temporal and parietal bones, and the unpaired frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid, and occipital bones. It's back.

    They form a cranial cavity. The cranial cavity is a vault-shaped cranial capsule composed of the frontal, occipital, and parietal bones. The base of the cranial cavity is made up of the sphenoid, occipital, temporal, frontal, and ethmoid bones. Only a small part of the ethmoid bone is involved in the skull, and the rest make up the facial skull.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the injury is minor, the public security organ will give the injured person an administrative punishment in accordance with the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law"; If it constitutes a minor injury, it may be prosecuted privately or publicly. If it constitutes serious injury, it is a public prosecution case. An injury evaluation is mandatory.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The handling of the situation in the troops and localities is different, and it is necessary to first look at what causes it before making plans.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Go to the hospital to bandage the wound first, and then report the case to the political department of your unit.

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