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A blow to the head can cause a brain aneurysm, but this cause is only 1% of all cases, so it's unlikely.
Yes, any injury to the head can cause ongoing headaches.
A bad head injury could cause long term mental illness, due to brain damage.
Only if the chest injury causes you to hit your head.
Locked-in syndrome can occur after severe, catastrophic brain injuries due to massive stroke , traumatic head injury, or ruptured aneurysm. Diseases that destroy the myelin sheath around nerves and the toxic effects of medication overdose
no diabetes has to do with the blood and insulin in your body and the break down of food. a head injury cant cause diabetes its impossible. maybe a concussion though
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Brain damage from a head injury or toxic substances can cause epilepsy.
I had a head injury, which caused bleeding in the ears. Went to Ear/Nose doctor and was notified that having a metallic taste in my mouth is normal with a head injury.
A cerebral aneurysm can occur due to a combination of factors, including genetic predisposition, high blood pressure, and the presence of vascular malformations. A cracked skull, often resulting from trauma, can lead to increased intracranial pressure or direct injury to blood vessels, which may contribute to the formation or rupture of an aneurysm. Additionally, the trauma itself can weaken the vascular walls, increasing the risk of aneurysm development. Prompt medical evaluation is crucial in such cases to assess brain injury and vascular integrity.
Yes, an aneurysm can lead to significant neurological damage, which may affect cognitive functions and emotional health. If an aneurysm ruptures, it can cause a hemorrhagic stroke, leading to symptoms such as confusion, memory loss, and changes in behavior. Recovery can vary widely depending on the severity of the aneurysm and the extent of brain injury. Rehabilitation and support are often necessary to address these cognitive and emotional challenges.