Posted April 12, 2019
fr33kSh0w2012: Here are the symptoms of Traumatic Brain injuries
Possible effects of TBI
The effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury and the degree of recovery that can be expected will depend on the location and severity of the injury, as well as how successful the rehabilitation process is. Common cognitive effects can include:
Memory problems
Fatigue and slowed responses
Poor concentration and attention
Irritability, anger and susceptibility to stress
Inappropriate behaviour and poor social skills
Self-centredness, dependency and lack of insight
Poor problem-solving, initiative and motivation
Depression and lack of emotional control
Impulsivity.
Common physical effects can include:
Loss of taste, Hearing and smell
Dizziness and balance problems
Epilepsy and seizures
Fatigue
Headaches and chronic pain
Visual problems
Paralysis or movement disorders.
“One of the problems for people with injuries to the frontal lobes is they frequently do or say things before they've thought them out. It’s sort of like somebody who’s had three, four beers. An injury there can cause you to lose that filter,” Masel said.
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The effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury and the degree of recovery that can be expected will depend on the location and severity of the injury, as well as how successful the rehabilitation process is. Common cognitive effects can include:
Memory problems
Fatigue and slowed responses
Poor concentration and attention
Irritability, anger and susceptibility to stress
Inappropriate behaviour and poor social skills
Self-centredness, dependency and lack of insight
Poor problem-solving, initiative and motivation
Depression and lack of emotional control
Impulsivity.
Common physical effects can include:
Loss of taste, Hearing and smell
Dizziness and balance problems
Epilepsy and seizures
Fatigue
Headaches and chronic pain
Visual problems
Paralysis or movement disorders.
“One of the problems for people with injuries to the frontal lobes is they frequently do or say things before they've thought them out. It’s sort of like somebody who’s had three, four beers. An injury there can cause you to lose that filter,” Masel said.