3 Scenarios That Could Leave You With A Traumatic Brain Injury
Mark A. Steinberg
Brain Injury
Accidents leave Punta Gorda people with all sorts of injuries. However, there is one type, in particular, that many folks consider worst than others. Traumatic brain injuries can be minor and produce mild symptoms. But, then again, they can be severe too. TBI symptoms vary from situation to situation, but they commonly include physical ailments such as nausea, vomiting, and light sensitivity. That's not all, though. Traumatic brain injuries also create mental symptoms like:
• Mood Swings
• Depression/Anxiety
• Speaking Disorder
• Dysgraphia
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For those not familiar with the terminology, the last item, dysgraphia, refers to tremors. The effects of a TBI may not last long, and a person could be back to their former self within a matter of days or weeks. However, it is also possible for a traumatic brain injury to be problematic throughout one's lifetime. Hence, whenever possible, it is best to avoid accidents and keep this condition at bay. Unfortunately, that just isn't in the cards sometimes, though, as the following scenarios will show.