Double vision and headache
yes.
Pain is the main symptom that indicates an injury has occurred. Swelling, bleeding, and bruising can also indicate an injury.
The mildest consequence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) may include symptoms such as headache, dizziness, confusion, or temporary memory problems. These symptoms are often classified as a mild TBI or concussion, which can resolve on their own with time and rest.
It depends on the severity of the injury and what kind of injury it is. I can say that it is unlikely for someone to fully recover from a traumatic brain injury, as even the known "miracle recoveries" often report mental fatigue and 'not being the same as before'.
What is the dsm code for traumatic brain injury
Symptoms of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), often referred to as a concussion, can include headaches, dizziness, confusion, and difficulty concentrating. Individuals may also experience nausea, balance problems, sensitivity to light or noise, and changes in mood or sleep patterns. These symptoms can vary in severity and may not appear immediately after the injury. It's important to monitor any changes and seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen.
Pain is the main symptom that indicates an injury has occurred. Swelling, bleeding, and bruising can also indicate an injury.
I think it is possible either from aging, or damage to the brain from traumatic injury or drug/alcohol abuse.
What is the dsm code for traumatic brain injury
In adults, symptoms of traumatic brain injury may include physical complaints, cognitive difficulties, and emotional changes. In children, symptoms may manifest as irritability, changes in eating or sleeping patterns, and difficulty concentrating. Children may also exhibit regressive behaviors such as bedwetting or temper tantrums.
One month free of symptoms such as headache, blurred vision, irritability, and difficulty concentrating.
The icd-9 code for Brain Injury (non specified) is 854.00. icd-9 codes from 800 - 999 all relate to brain injury with more description of symptoms/causes