No sh!t! If this is your question, it may be a sign. Stop using meth stupid.
What kind of answer is that? How ignorant that response is. Signs of brain damage by the same as someone who has experienced a stroke, slight, to severe depending on length of use, and amount used and other variables. Facial ticks, involuntary movement of the fingers, hands and feet.
The number of times a person can hit their head before experiencing permanent brain damage varies greatly depending on factors such as the severity of the impact, individual health, age, and genetics. Even a single moderate to severe impact can result in traumatic brain injury, while repeated minor concussions can accumulate damage over time. It’s crucial to take any head injury seriously and seek medical attention if symptoms arise. There is no specific threshold, as brain damage can occur unpredictably.
Each case has to be taken individually and only a doctor that can examine a baby and mother can really answer that. Epilepsy can be caused by damage to the brain, so if there was a difficult birth, it is possible that some minor damage could have been caused. It is important again to repeat that this should be assessed by a doctor.
yes but it usually has to be pretty hard yes and each time you hit your head even if it's not hard you loss brain cells causing brain damage
Damage to these areas can affect thought processing, sensation and/or motor control of the body and so is obviously serious. The reason is is usually permanent is that the neurones do not really get replaces. For the most part, brain and spinal cord nerves do not regenerate. There is new evidence that suggests that they do, but the evidence and consistency of results are not well understood at this point. The other reason that they seem to be permanent injuries is because one of the nucj=knmaes for the brain and spinal cord is the vital nervous system.
It Depends on the model. And The Insurance company. More information would be helpful if at all possible.
You don't really want to hurt any part of your brain because is can cause life mental problems. But, if you had to, I think a minor injury to the cerebrum is OK.
Yes. Las Vegas has had a few weak tornadoes that caused minor to moderate damage.
It encourages dynamic remodeling to make the bones stronger.
Minor ischemic changes in the brain refer to small areas of damage caused by reduced blood flow, which can lead to a lack of oxygen and nutrients essential for brain function. These changes are often associated with conditions like small vessel disease or chronic hypertension and may be visible on imaging studies such as MRI. While they can indicate early signs of potential cognitive decline or stroke risk, they may not always result in noticeable symptoms. Monitoring and managing underlying risk factors is important for overall brain health.
This most likely means that during the stroke, the patient suffered minor nerve damage. The ichiness also might not even be related to the stroke. If the patient has fallen down or has bumped their head this might have caused slight swelling in either the brain or the spinal column causing slight nerve damage as well.
There were no reported deaths in the Meeberrie earthquake. It was a relatively minor earthquake that caused minimal damage and no casualties.
Minor nail separation is usually caused by damage to the nail plate however it can be related to illness. It is where the nail slightly seperates from the nail bed, causing the nail to lift up