Brain Injury

Posted on October 8, 2009. Filed under: Uncategorized |

Each year hundreds of thousands of people suffer serious permanent brain damage due to head injuries. Surviving brain injuries are often long-term damage to their ability to think and learn, remember and plan, in May and they suffer a permanent loss of body movements.

Family members may be emotionally exhausting trying to find a dear friend who suffered brain damage, and the savings can be eradicated. It will probably not surprise you to know that the most common cause of such a devastating brain injury is car accidents. Other major causes of serious head injuries include falls at home, sports injuries and diving accidents.

In the United States, gunshot wounds are another common cause of brain damage long-lasting. The tragedy of brain damage caused by accidents compounded because many of these accidents could be avoided in the first place. We do not believe in accidents, and when we do, we tend to think: “That will not happen to me”.

Your brain is extremely fragile. It is therefore protected by being inside your skull bone. But regardless of the thickness of your skull, you can not protect you from any kind can occur.

Whether you’re in a moving car, for example, and you come to a sudden stop, your brain will still forward during the few seconds it takes to reach a complete stop.
The cutting power can tear the delicate links between brain cells and other necessary for the transfer of communication in your brain. And swelling of brain tissue after an accident can kill brain cells and causing extensive damage that can be very difficult to recover.

source: www.votevitale08.org ( How to Avoid Severe Brain Injury )

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