Traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are a type of injury in which the brain is injured due to direct impact with another solid object. Traumatic brain injury is a reality that many people have to deal with. These injuries range in severity from mild concussions sustained from a car accident to more severe injuries resulting from an open head injury. Often, these injuries can be made much more manageable with proper treatment. However, with so many types of head injuries and appropriate treatment methods varying with each type of brain trauma, it can be difficult to know where to start.
Here are some ways of dealing with each different type of head injury.
- Concussions
Concussions are mild traumatic brain injuries characterized by loss of consciousness, confusion, and memory loss or impairment. These injuries can be caused by a fall or motor vehicle accident, or any other incident in which the head impacts with another solid object. These injuries can often be prevented by wearing a helmet and following all traffic laws. In many cases, mild concussion is the only type of TBI that can be prevented by following these precautions. Discussing with brain injury lawyers is crucial if you have experienced severe head trauma. This will enable you to initiate the right actions and get the compensation needed to recover.
- Open head injuries
Open head injuries are much more severe than concussions and are characterized by an open wound in the skull or brain tissue. These injuries often result from motor vehicle accidents, falls, or explosives. Such injuries can be managed through treatment in an emergency care center, followed by a rehabilitation program. These injuries are very serious and can be fatal if they are not treated properly.
- Diffuse axonal injuries
This injury often occurs when the brain suffers a significant head injury, such as a severe skull fracture or brain stem contusion. An axonal injury results from damage to the axons, which connect neurons and provide nerve impulses for various body functions. These injuries can be managed by rehabilitation.
- Contusions and lacerations
A contusion is a bruise to the brain tissue caused by an injury. A laceration is a wound on the brain that can also be very serious if not treated properly. Both of these injuries should be managed by a doctor, who will often prescribe pain medication, and antibiotics, depending on the type of cut and medical treatment needed.
- Retinal tears, detachments, and breaks
These injuries can result from motor vehicle accidents or other incidents in which the head impacts with another solid object from a close range. Retinal tears are often referred to as ocular discolorations and can cause visual impairment. Lacerations to the retina are also very serious and require medical attention immediately.
In conclusion, traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, can be very serious and life-changing. It is important that you only seek medical attention after proper precautions are in place. This will help avoid a more serious and life-changing situation and ensure that you are properly taken care of.
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