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How to treat dizziness all the time after brain contusion laceration


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Post-traumatic brain syndrome refers to a series of conscious symptoms such as headache, dizziness, memory loss, insomnia, head and neck discomfort and mood changes after several months to several years of concussion or mild brain contusion, but lacks obvious signs of organic neurological impairment, and its incidence is about 10%. Its treatment methods are as follows: 1. Symptomatic treatment: For patients with headache, dizziness, insomnia and other manifestations, sedatives, analgesics and anti-vertigo drugs should be given appropriately, and antidepressant drugs should be given if necessary, such as benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, 5-hydroxytryptamine reuptake inhibitors, etc.;2. Auxiliary treatment: use of neurotrophic drugs and traditional Chinese medicine for activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis;3. Cognitive reconstruction: Cognitive symptoms include inability to concentrate, poor memory, decreased operational ability, etc., training patients to implement cognitive therapy programs in real life scenarios, including psychological counseling, professional support, and adaptive training;4. Psychotherapy: Explain the impact of head trauma to patients, eliminate concerns, and convince patients that symptoms are part of the natural recovery process. If symptoms are alleviated, encourage patients to gradually return to work.