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Is this brain trauma?

On Behalf of | Feb 14, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

When you suffer through a car crash, you will likely end up dealing with some sort of injury. The type and severity of the injuries you face will often tie to the severity of the crash itself, with more dangerous crashes resulting in higher levels of risk.

Brain trauma is one potential possibility you need to look at carefully. It can manifest in numerous ways, and you may not even know you have it at first.

Severe brain trauma and injury

Mayo Clinic takes a look at brain injuries after crashes. Of course, traumatic brain injuries (TBI) often get the lion’s share of press attention due to their extreme nature. If you suffer from a TBI, it will likely show signs almost immediately. For example, you fall unconscious at the scene or experience so much disorientation that you cannot even remember where you are.

Mild to moderate injury

Mild and moderate brain injuries sometimes prove more difficult to pinpoint, though. For example, you may just experience a slight headache at first. Because it is slight, you might not think it is a big deal. However, over the course of the next few days, it could continue to worsen. In the time it worsens, any damage might also grow more severe, which would not have happened if you had sought medical care right after the crash despite feeling “fine”.

Whether you suffer from a mild, moderate or severe brain injury, you should still seek medical attention. A doctor is the only person who can give you a thorough wellness check, ensuring that you have the right diagnosis and what you need to treat it properly.

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