Scientists from several leading US medical universities have recommended that traumatic brain injury be recognized as a chronic condition due to its lifelong consequences. Researchers on this subject reported In Journal of Neurotrauma (JN).
According to commentators, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), like diabetes, asthma, depression and heart failure, require ongoing health monitoring rather than short-term monitoring.
The researchers explained that health systems’ strategies focus primarily on addressing the acute phase of the injury and often continue through the first year after the injury. But for a significant number of people who sustain a traumatic brain injury, these effects continue throughout their lives. These may include headaches, dizziness, confusion, and memory problems.
Scientists emphasized that such reactions can be characterized by periods of exacerbation and attenuation; This further demonstrates the chronic nature of pathologies caused by traumatic brain injuries. The authors also noted that recommendations for the care and monitoring of people with TBI should be reviewed and individual treatment plans put in place.
Previous scientists I learnedthat head injuries seriously increase the risk of mental disorders after birth.
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Source: Gazeta

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