Severe Brain Trauma

Injury depends and differs from person to person and also no two injuries are same. This is true especially in case of severe brain injury. There can be no standard treatment for brain trauma. Severe brain trauma needs immediate attention and must be diagnosed fast. Anything that impacts the head and injures the brain or any part of it may lead to severe brain trauma.

There are many different types of injuries that can affect the brain, which depends to a great deal on the type as well as amount of force that impacted the head. Severe brain trauma occurs there may be any impact for skull to break and directly hurt the brain. This may alter the state of consciousness. The patient may also go into the state of coma. If severe brain trauma is ignored, the effects may be life threatening.

Trauma mainly is injury but rather than a physical one, the reference is mainly for the mental and emotional one. When some situation disturbs you or an event leaves you feeling helpless, you may encounter sudden mental and emotional injury. You may start feeling sad, anxious, angry, helpless etc. When you cannot do anything about such feelings and they really affect your life in a negative way, its time to seek help for this condition. You are under an intense trauma.

A trauma can make the foundation weak of one’s beliefs regarding safety, as well as shatter trust. It leaves you feel angry and helpless as you are not able to fight with a particular situation. Trauma is may lead you on the path of depression if you do not seek professional help at proper time. Trauma is a condition so far removed from what one expects that a traumatic event can provoke reactions that are strange as well as crazy, to say the least.

But in this context, severe brain trauma occurs mainly due to any type of impact. The changed state of consciousness will cause impairment of cognitive abilities as well as impact physical functioning in the patient, and may also result in disturbing the behavior or emotional functioning in them. Such impairments may be temporary or permanent and could be partial or complete loss of function, or even psychosocial maladjustment. The person may become disabled forever or may suffer from partial disability.

A physician should examine a person suffering severe brain trauma immediately. This is a matter of emergency. The brain may be the recipient of several different types of injuries, which may affect different functions of the brain as well as various areas of the brain. The different types of brain injuries include diffuse axonal, concussion, contusion, coup-countercoup, and second-impact syndrome as also penetration injury. And all these injuries are really serious.

Severe brain trauma occurs when there is a prolonged unconscious state or coma that lasts for days on end, weeks or even months. In the case of coma, the patient is unable to be awakened from a state of unconsciousness. It is believed that each year as many as 700,000 people suffer severe brain traumatic injuries in North America, and almost one tenth of them are permanently disabled.

Severe brain trauma can be seen to affect a person when there is loss of consciousness in that person or a confused state that is characterized by uncertainty about time, date as well as location, and there may also be a loss of memory for the events surrounding the head injury.

The physical as well as behavioral effects of severe brain trauma pose a significant challenge to doctors for them to affect the patient’s rehabilitation as well as restoring cognitive abilities which often concern caregivers, family members as well as prospective employers the most. The patient of severe brain trauma may look normal but may be unable to act normally, appropriately or be able to remember instructions well.

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