Brain and Spine Trauma
Brain and spine trauma refers to injuries affecting the brain, spinal cord, or vertebral column, often caused by accidents, falls, sports injuries, or violence. These injuries can range from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and spinal cord damage leading to paralysis.Types of Brain and Spine Trauma:Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) – Includes concussions, contusions, hemorrhages, and diffuse axonal injuries.Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) – Can result in partial or complete loss of motor function and sensation.Fractures & Dislocations – Vertebral fractures or misalignment affecting the spinal cord.Hematomas & Hemorrhages – Bleeding in or around the brain or spinal cord, causing pressure and damage.Symptoms:Loss of consciousness, confusion, memory loss (TBI)Severe headache, nausea, vomitingWeakness, numbness, or paralysis (SCI)Loss of bladder/bowel controlDifficulty breathingTreatment Approaches:Emergency Care – Stabilization to prevent further injurySurgery – Decompression, removal of clots, or spinal stabilizationMedications – To reduce swelling, prevent seizures, and manage painRehabilitation – Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and neuro-rehabilitationWhen to Seek Help?If someone has suffered a head or spinal injury and experiences loss of sensation, difficulty breathing, severe pain, or altered consciousness, seek immediate medical attention.Would you like specialized treatment details or a referral to a Brain & Spine Specialist Dr. Vivek Jadhav Connect us on
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