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injuries to the skin heal faster than injuries in the brain because of cell division. When your skin cuts it heals faster then when something happens to your brain because your skin cells wear out quickly, so they need to be replaced often. That's why it is faster to heal than injuries to the brain :)
The neurons in the brain and else where do not normally regenerate. Skin cells do regenerate.
Injuries in the brain do not heal because brain cells cannot grow back. On the other hand body cells (skin) do grow back.
Almost always, something hits the head of the person whose brain is injured.
Shingles, meningitis or syphilis.
The damage involves compression injures in which pressure, twisting or stretching is applied to nervous tissues. In severe cases, compression injuries can affect the brain resulting in hematomas.
There are man doctors that are great for pediatric traumatic brain injuries. One of the best doctors for pediatric traumatic brain injuries is Doctor Christopher Giza.
Hemorrhage.
Breathing may stop Seizures Heart may stop Death
Injuries to your head/skull can cause harm for the brain.
The frontal lobe.
Automotive accidents, sports injuries and drug use are the three top contributing factors for brain injuries in the United States. Most catastrophic loss to brain function results in a vegetative state.