Brain Injury
A brain injury is very serious and it can affect you for the
rest of your life. It is very important for people of all ages
to really take care of their brain. Young children can end up
with damages due to falls while not being properly supervised.
Older children love to engage in various types of sports
including skateboarding, bike riding, and rollerblading. All of
these types of sports should only be done with a properly
fitting helmet worn.
Adults can suffer from brain injuries too. They can be the
result of a fall, a car accident, and even events that happen
on the work site. Even with safety features in place accidents
can still happen in various types of businesses. Some are more
high risk than others though. A brain injury can be mild but
also cause a person to lose some of their basic functions.
Others can be very extreme and can prevent the person from
being able to take care of themselves.
Some individuals have a complete change of behavior after a
brain injury. Someone that was very calm and mellow may become
angry and aggressive. They may start to cuss or to say things
they never would have done before. This is a very common effect
of a brain injury. It can be temporary or these types of
chances can be permanent. That can make it very hard to deal
with a person who you once knew differently.
The severity of a brain injury needs to be assessed by a
professional only. Should you come upon someone that has a
possible head injury such as a motorcyclist or bicyclist,
don’t’ remove their helmet. This should only be done once
trained medical staff has arrived on the scene. The helmet may
be keeping the pressure on the brain to a minimum so that there
won’t be as much swelling.
Even with all of the information out there in place about
brain injuries, more than 1.5 million of them are reported
annually. It is believed that approximately 50,000 of them
could have been prevented with the right safety equipment being
used. The number one cause of brain injuries is due to falls.
Statistically, twice as many males as females suffer from some
form of brain injury.
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