Wednesday, December 14, 2011

What are the Potential Long-Term Outcomes of TBI?

TBI can cause a wide range of functional short- or long-term changes affecting thinking, sensation, language, or emotions.
  • Thinking (i.e., memory and reasoning);
  • Sensation (i.e., touch, taste, and smell);
  • Language (i.e., communication, expression, and understanding); and
  • Emotion (i.e., depression, anxiety, personality changes, aggression, acting out, and social inappropriateness).
these effects can be serious.

Signs and Symptoms
Most people with a concussion recover quickly and fully. But for some people, symptoms can last for days, weeks, or longer. In general, recovery may be slower among older adults, young children, and teens. Those who have had a concussion in the past are also at risk of having another one and may find that it takes longer to recover if they have another concussion. Symptoms of concussion usually fall into four categories:
Most people with TBI are effected for life...survived but different.. and recovery is very long slow hard tough rough but good steps, confusing for everyone too

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