What is the difference between tbi and a concussion




















Sandra Burns 28 Jul Mary Williams. David Muncy 01 Jul David Orchard. Jeremy Qualls. Kerrianne Waters. Pamela Meyers 17 Mar Keith Wilts 01 Mar Tracy Hubbs 03 Feb Alexandra McGill. Chelsey Owen 10 Jan Katie Pollard 09 Dec Adam Abu-Aly. Brenda Kirksey 21 May Holly Almon 25 Mar Auntie M 19 Mar Sarah Fontanez 20 Dec Janie Columbia 17 Dec Dusty Columbia 17 Dec Marti Fraley.

Leeann Williams 11 Nov Christian Faith 06 Oct Kelsey Stegner 18 Sep Nick Rohlf 17 Sep Jonathan Ross. Nicholas Radina. Ryan McCullough. Greer Barton Scott. Leah Lacy 31 Jul Tamara N 02 Jul Jeff Baum 05 May Kennedy Womack 04 May Olivia Moses. Rachel Williams 09 Feb Ryan Stephens. Kristina Johns 06 Sep Kathy Miller 25 Aug Adam Keith 02 Jul A traumatic brain injury occurs as a result of a dramatic physical trauma.

These brain injuries often occur during a serious car accident or a severe impact to the head from a fall. With traumatic brain injuries, unconsciousness often occurs for 30 minutes, occasionally followed by amnesia, nausea, and other neurological symptoms. When a concussion happens, victims may not necessarily experience a traumatic event. In fact, the individual with a concussion may not even realize he or she has sustained an injury.

When a concussion results in side effects that persist for many days, weeks or more, the injury may be recategorized as a mild traumatic brain injury. Symptoms of mild TBI and concussion may affect how you feel, think, act or sleep Symptoms of mild TBI and concussion are different for each person.

Symptoms of mild TBI and concussion Symptoms of mild TBI and concussion Physical Thinking and Remembering Social or Emotional Sleep Bothered by light or noise Attention or concentration problems Anxiety or nervousness Sleeping less than usual Dizziness or balance problems Feeling slowed down Irritability or easily angered Sleeping more than usual Feeling tired, no energy Foggy or groggy Feeling more emotional Trouble falling asleep Headaches Problems with short- or long-term memory Sadness Nausea or vomiting early on Trouble thinking clearly Vision problems.

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