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No; it is a brain-based language disorder that may be caused by a brain injury.
Traumatic brain injury caused by a blow or a violent shake to the head may also cause brain damage and mental retardation in children.
Traumatic brain injury is the damaging of the brain which impairs a body's certain function. The brain will experience TBI if there is an injury or impact to the head which directly affects the brain cells. The brain is capable of repairing itself, however it is in varying ways and degrees depending on the person and the injury's severity.
Aphasia is caused by a brain injury, as may occur during a traumatic accident or when the brain is deprived of oxygen during a stroke. It may also be caused by a brain tumor, a disease such as Alzheimer's.
Yes, both traumatic and organic brain injury can cause or exacerbate depression, depending on the area of the brain affected. These people may or may not respond to medication, depending on the extent, location, and nature of the injury.
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The most common brain injury caused by disease is a Stroke, also called a Cerebro Vascular Accident. There is a bleed into the brain, which raises the pressure inside the cranium. This causes physical damage to the brain. In tumours in the brain, much the same thing happens. Also, certain conditions which sometimes cause unconsciousness may bring about a traumatic brain injury when the patient falls unconscious and hits their head. Two examples of these conditions would be major epilepsy or diabetes.
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.
The costs involved with traumatic brain injury treatments are very high. Traumatic brain injury treatment is very expensive. The average costs for medical and long-term care services are around $200,000.
There are many different types of brain injury, depending upon the severity of the force upon the head, as well as which portion of the brain is affected. To simplify, brain injuries can be classified as traumatic or acquired, with additional types under each heading. All brain injuries are described as either mild, moderate, or severe. Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic brain injury is a result of an external force to the brain that results in a change to cognitive, physical, or emotional functioning. The impairments can be temporary or permanent. Types of traumatic brain injury include: * Diffuse axonal injury. Shaking or strong rotation of the head causes brain structures to tear. Nerve tissue is disturbed throughout the brain. * Concussion. Caused by a physical force to the head that causes blood vessels to stretch and cranial nerves to be damaged. * Contusion. A result of a direct impact to the head, which causes bleeding on the brain. * Coup-contrecoup injury. The force to the brain is large enough to cause contusion at the side of impact, as well as the site opposite impact. * Penetration injury. The impact causes a foreign object to penetrate the skull. Acquired Brain Injury An acquired brain injury is an injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital, degenerative, or the result of birth trauma. Acquired brain injury generally affects cells throughout the entire brain. Types of acquired brain injury include: • Axnoxic brain injury. This occurs when the brain doesn't receive oxygen.• Hypoxic brain injury. This occurs when the brain receives some, but not enough, oxygen.
Yes, traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause tinnitus, which is often experienced as ringing in the ears. This condition can result from damage to the auditory pathways or structures in the brain that process sound. Tinnitus may also arise due to associated factors like hearing loss or other physical injuries related to the trauma. If tinnitus persists after a TBI, it is advisable to seek medical evaluation.