Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms
Mild symptoms include:
Headache
Nausea or vomiting
Drowsiness or fatigue
Speech difficulties
Loss of balance or dizziness
Blurred vision, ringing in the ears, a bad taste in the mouth, or changes in the ability to smell
Sensitivity to light or sound
Loss of consciousness from a few seconds
A state of being dazed, confused, or disoriented
Memory or concentration problems
Mood changes
Depressed or anxious feelings
Difficulty sleeping or sleeping more than normal
Moderate to severe symptoms include:
Loss of consciousness from several minutes
Persistent headache or headache that worsens
Repeated vomiting or nausea
Convulsions or seizures
Dilation of one or both pupils
Loss of coordination
Profound confusion
Coma
It’s important to receive medical care if you are experiencing any symptoms, or a blow to the head has occurred. A mild traumatic brain injury still qualifies as serious and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. According to the Brain Injury Association of America, over 144,000 Texans sustain a traumatic brain injury every year, and over 5,700 Texans are permanently disabled every year from a traumatic brain injury. Seeking medical treatment quickly can help prevent long-term damage.
Non-traumatic brain injuries are caused by internal damage, such as lack of oxygen, exposure to toxins, and more. Injuries include strokes, near-drownings, tumors, aneurysms, and more.
Non-Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms
Constant headaches
Fatigue and body weakness
Paralysis
Persistent seizures or tremors
Sensitivity to light
Loss of consciousness
Speech difficulties
Memory loss
Loss of concentration
Shortened attention span
Pain sensitivity
Smell and taste disorientation
Tough, vision, and hearing disorientation
It’s very important to seek medical treatment if you notice these non-traumatic brain injury symptoms. Non-traumatic brain injuries are caused by internal damage, so medical examination and treatment is often needed to treat the underlying cause.
Because internal factors cause non-traumatic brain injuries, you might not have an obvious event that causes you to look for symptoms (e.g., a brain tumor could be causing memory loss and vision disorientation, but if you don’t know about the brain tumor, you might not recognize these as symptoms). So, it’s extra important to be aware of brain injury symptoms and be on the lookout for them.
Diagnosis and Treatment
If you think you have sustained a brain injury or have any symptoms of a brain injury, it’s important to seek medical care. For less severe head injuries, such as a minor concussion, doctors can use a series of questions and tests to diagnose the brain injury. For more severe brain injuries, doctors use imaging tests, such as CT scans and MRIs, to make a diagnosis and look for any underlying causes. Treatment is based on the severity of the injury sustained. For minor injuries, the best treatment is rest and over-the-counter pain relievers. Rest should include both physical and mental rest to give the brain a chance to recover. Doctors will provide more acute care for severe brain injuries, focusing on maintaining blood and oxygen levels, preventing further damage, and treating other injuries. Severe brain injuries may require stronger medications, surgery, and rehabilitation.
Ally Medical Emergency Rooms are equipped with X-rays, CT scans, and Ultrasounds to provide fast results and help in accurate diagnoses. Our emergency rooms can provide short-term observation for up to 23 hours and have hospital transfer agreements if a patient needs to be transferred for a more extended stay, surgery, or other higher acuity needs. Ally Medical operates six freestanding emergency rooms in Texas with locations in Bastrop, South and Central Austin, Clear Lake, Round Rock, and Spring. No appointments are needed, and patients may come in at any time–day or night–with little to no wait. If you need immediate medical attention, visit any Ally Medical facility to experience our re-envisioned medical care.
Resources
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/traumatic-brain-injury/symptoms-causes/syc-20378557
https://brooksrehab.org/conditions/brain-injury/types/non-traumatic/
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/traumatic-brain-injury/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20378561