It depends on the area of the brain affected -- here's a link to a good website that gives you specific problems caused by damage to specific parts of the brain.
If a man has a brain damaged in an accident , he could well be in a coma or even end up as a vegetable.
MY BRAIN DAMAGE CAUSES ME TO SHAKE UNCONTROLABLY MY ENTIRE BODY I AM SLOW AT TALKING AND STUFF LIKE THAT BUT I AM VERY SMART IT JUST TAKES ME LONGER TO SAY IT
it can be like a computer virus: works fine one minute, then a virus comes in and there can be any type of problem that the virus comes with
Brain damage, can result from trauma to the head following an accident.
Trauma to the head or a stroke
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
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Brain damage, can result from trauma to the head following an accident.
The medical standard for irreversible brain damage from not breathing is four minutes.
I daresay some are. But many are not.
75%
Will not only cause pressure and damage to that side of the brain, the left side of the brain will also be pushed up against the hard surface of the skull, causing damage to the left side of the brain as well.
A group of neurological disorders are usually caused by the damage to the brain. Examples of these neurological disorders are stroke, tumors, vertigo, prion diseases, and multiple sclerosis.Ê
Apraxia is caused by brain damage related to conditions such as head injury, stroke, brain tumor, and Alzheimer's disease. The damage affects the brain's ability to correctly signal instructions to the body.
The answer to that question would be unequivocably NO. Other than having other family members who are dyslexic, nobody really knows what causes dyslexia, it is a bit of a mystery. But we definitely know that it is not caused by brain damage.
There is no specific region. If there is any kind of damage, it could be in different places for different people. Not everyone that has epilepsy has brain damage and equally, not everyone that has brain damage has epilepsy.