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How Do Traumatic Brain Injuries Affect You?
After suffering from a traumatic brain injury, you may deal with surprises in the aftermath. These brain injuries, also known as TBIs, often have lasting impacts on your health. You will likely deal with physical, emotional and mental effects.
What sort of effects should you expect? And to what extent can these injuries impact your quality of life?
Physical Affects of A TBI
Mayo Clinic looks at short and long term impacts of traumatic brain injury. There are physical, mental and emotional effects. First, a TBI can affect you on a physical level. Many TBI sufferers experience migraines, head pressure and pain in the neck and back. You may experience spinal troubles depending on the strength of initial impact, too. In some cases, cranial pressure from a swelling brain can also cause nerve and sensory damage. Some victims lose their vision or suffer from tingling and numbness in their extremities.
Mental and Emotional Impacts of TBIs
Mentally, TBI sufferers often struggle with memory loss and retention issues. Depending on the severity of the injury, some suffer from long term brain damage that can interfere with cognitive awareness and even intelligence.
Emotionally, TBI sufferers sometimes struggle with temper and impulse control. Many victims may begin to lash out at loved ones. They struggle to hold themselves back, which can lead to insulting and harming those close to them. Impulse control also makes them more likely to do dangerous things with little regard for personal health and wellness.
These effects often have a big impact on your overall quality of life. For this reason, many TBI sufferers seek financial compensation and use that money to fund their recovery.