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What can cause brain damage?

What can cause brain damage?

Causes of acquired brain injury include:

  • Poisoning or exposure to toxic substances.
  • Infection.
  • Strangulation, choking, or drowning.
  • Stroke.
  • Heart attacks.
  • Tumors.
  • Aneurysms.
  • Neurological illnesses.

What can you do to prevent concussions?

To reduce the risk of concussions:

  1. Always wear seatbelts in the car and buckle children in safety seats.
  2. Wear a helmet that fits when biking, riding a motorcycle, skating, skiing, horseback riding, or playing contact sports.
  3. Prevent falls on stairs by putting up handrails.

What can you do to prevent traumatic brain injury?

You Can Prevent Traumatic Brain Injury. Buckle Up Every Ride – Wear a seat belt every time you drive – or ride – in a motor vehicle. Never drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Wear a helmet, or appropriate headgear, when you or your children: Ride a bike, motorcycle, snowmobile, scooter, or use an all-terrain vehicle;

Is it possible to recover from a brain injury?

Higher GCS scores are associated with greater consciousness and less severe head injury, which generally suggests better chances of brain damage recovery. However, even after severe brain injuries, recovery is possible.

When do you need treatment for a TBI?

Depending on the injury, these treatments may be needed only briefly after the injury, occasionally throughout a person’s life, or on an ongoing basis. Most people with a moderate to severe brain injury will need some type of rehabilitation therapy to address physical, emotional, and cognitive issues from the TBI.

Why do people with TBI continue to decline?

In addition, harmful chemical events that take place inside the brain after brain trauma could explain why some people with TBI continue to decline. For example, brain injury often leads to an excess of neurotransmitters in the brain, which overstimulates brain cells and causes cell death.

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