Symptoms and sequelae of cerebral concussion

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The sequelae of cerebral concussion may be the result of the interaction between the pathological factors of brain injury and the psychological factors of patients. There is evidence that psychological factors can be an important factor in patients with cerebral concussion. Therefore, in the recovery period of concussion, patients should take part in recreational activities or physical exercise appropriately. What are the symptoms and sequelae of concussion? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms and sequelae of cerebral concussion

First: a small number of patients will have sequelae after mild concussion. Most patients with concussion can return to normal after 7-10 days' rest without sequelae. The main cause of sequelae of concussion is that the central nervous system of the big brain is injured, and the patients pay too much attention to the psychological reasons of concussion.

Second: the majority of patients with concussion sequelae, in the external impact, the symptoms are not very obvious, and many people will ignore the rest after concussion, resulting in dizziness, headache and other conditions, and even serious will have a serious decline in memory, so in the external impact on the head should pay attention to check whether there is concussion performance.

Third: General concussion sequelae, the most common is obvious headache or dizziness, and severe headache or memory loss is often the primary reason for treatment, patients should be hit by the brain in time to the hospital to do brain CT examination, to avoid their excessive tension, relax, general concussion can return to normal.

matters needing attention

Eat more low-fat, low cholesterol milk. When craniocerebral injury is accompanied by hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral thrombosis, it is advisable to eat 1000ml skimmed milk, 500ml soybean milk, 100g milk replacer, 50g oil fried noodles and flour, 20ml vegetable oil and 80g sucrose, supplemented with appropriate amount of vegetable juice and 2G salt. When accompanied by brain edema, more food containing phosphorus and lecithin can be supplied. Such as fish, eggs and other food.