post-traumatic brain syndrome

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The sequelae of brain trauma may include seizures, cognitive dysfunction, motor dysfunction, mental and psychological problems, sensory disorders, etc. 1. Seizures This is one of the more common sequelae. Brain trauma may lead to abnormal firing of brain neurons, resulting in epilepsy. Patients may suddenly experience symptoms such as loss of consciousness and limb convulsions, which seriously affect the quality of life and require long-term medication to control the seizures. 2. Cognitive dysfunction may be manifested as memory decline, lack of concentration, slow thinking, etc. Brain injury may continue to affect cognitive function, making patients face difficulties in learning, work and daily life, and need cognitive rehabilitation training to improve. This will limit the patient's ability to move, and physical therapy, rehabilitation training and other methods are needed to restore motor function and improve self-care ability as much as possible. 4. Mental and psychological problems may include anxiety, depression, emotional instability, etc. These problems not only affect the patient's own Mental state can also bring burdens to family and society and requires professional psychological intervention and treatment. 5. Sensory disorders such as numbness, pain, hyperaesthesia, etc. This can cause abnormal perception of the surrounding environment, increase the risk of injury, and also cause discomfort and pain to the patient. Symptoms can be relieved by symptomatic treatment.

post-traumatic brain syndrome

post-traumatic brain syndrome

post-traumatic brain syndrome



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