HELL YEAH you could. any kind of trauma to the brain can cause residual effects. Especially one as severe as the one you have described. You sound like your lucky to be alive. Dont worry about the damage at this point. Try to make the most of what you've got:)
occipital lobe
samller than 200
I believe you may be talking about histimines. They are the body's reaction to foreign things. They are what cause the swelling, sneezing and generally bad effects.
Well unless you are allergic to it you could be nauseous, have pain or swelling around the injection site or you could be like me and have your whole arm cramp up.
The person having undergone a face lift can experience side effects like swelling, bruising and inflammation. (Prolonged) pain, headaches as well as nausia may also occur, scarring may also be an issue in some cases.
Anyone can. Like any other psychedelic drug, the effects can vary from person to person. Anyone with a Traumatic Brain Injury may experience different effects compared to a neurotypical.
Its the swelling of the lyphm the swelling occurs in the groin area under the armpits and the neck
post traumatic Stress disorder
side effects are: liver failure, swelling, heart failure, weight gain (caused by water retention), macular edema-swelling in the retina (which leads to blindness).
Poverty, suffering, malnutrition
I have studied it in college. what are you looking for?
Swelling, soreness, redness, minimal puss.
Experiencing a traumatic event can have lasting effects on a person's mental and emotional well-being.
swelling, rotting flesh, can get so bad you have to amputate it
There are long term and short term side effects of laser hair removal. One of the short term side effects is swelling around the area you got the hair removed. One of the long term effects is possible epidermal damage.
if the swelling is minor, a general surgeon will drain the blood out. If the swelling is major and effects the bones and muscles, a podiatrist will perform it
There will also be some swelling and discharge after the surgery. The swelling is usually minor, and patients should be able to open their eyes within the next two days, as the swelling should gradually disappear.