u either get an operation or u die.
u go handicap that means your brain cells go KOO-KOO-KOO
British Institute for Brain Injured Children was created in 1972.
Traumatic shock is a condition that occurs when a person has been severely injured. This usually happens when there is severe blood loss or a long lack of oxygen to the brain.
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The effects of a brain injury are complex and vary from person to person. Brain is responsible for visual interpretation, hence a brain associated injury can affect the sense of vision. It can also result in memory loss. A brain injury can also effect regulating body temperature; blood pressure; bowel and bladder control.
Almost always, something hits the head of the person whose brain is injured.
you will get injured
You get injured.
They will get injured.
Insufficient supply of blood to the brain can cause fainting (syncope) or a more severe loss of consciousness.
Ask your son's doctor if alcohol is OK. There are many different types of brain injuries, and many places in the brain that might have been injured. If certain parts of the brain have been injured, you would not want them to experience the depressing effects of alcohol. Only the doctor can tell you if those parts have been injured.
It depends on which part of the brain was injured - not all people lose their sense of smell. If the part of the brain that controls that sense is injured, then you will lose the ability because the brain cells are damaged and don't work to report smells like they used to.