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		<description><![CDATA[How is traumatic train injury defined?
Traumatic brain injury (or TBI) is defined as an area of the brain that has suffered damage through an impact trauma. This can occur when blunt force is applied to the head – for example, during an automobile accident. There may also be instances when a foreign object can pierce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How is traumatic train injury defined?</strong><br />
Traumatic brain injury (or TBI) is defined as an area of the brain that has suffered damage through an impact trauma. This can occur when blunt force is applied to the head – for example, during an automobile accident. There may also be instances when a foreign object can pierce the skull and enter the brain.</p>
<p>The resulting symptoms can range from mild to extremely severe, depending on the location of the brain damaged and the amount of damage that has occurred. An individual who has suffered a mild form of TBI may or may not lose consciousness but have effects that manifest at a later date. These symptoms can be in the form of confusion, dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, altered sleep patterns, mood swings, loss of memory, ringing sounds in the ears or an unusual taste in the mouth.</p>
<p>More moderate to severe symptoms will be the same as the mild manifestations but with headaches that occur chronically (with increasing severity) and may result in nausea/vomiting, seizures, speech difficulties, numbness in the arms or legs, increased levels of agitations and confusion.</p>
<p><strong>Is there treatment available?</strong><br />
Those individuals who show signs of moderate to severe TBI, following a head trauma, need to seek immediate medical attention. The reason for this is that, even though the initial damage cannot be repaired, the person must be stabilized in order to prevent further injury. </p>
<p>This stabilization can be accomplished by monitoring (and possibly increasing) the oxygen supply to the body (particularly the brain) along with a battery of tests to determine the actual extent of the damage. Imaging tests along with X-Rays of the head and neck area will reveal any fractures that were incurred during the trauma or any spinal irregularities. The imaging tests will be in the form of a computed tomography scan (CT scan).</p>
<p>For those who have received a moderate to severe brain injury, surgery will usually be indicated to remove/repair blood clots (hematomas) in about 50% of the cases. Depending on the injury, physical therapy, speech therapy, psychological treatment and other therapies may be needed along with social issues assistance. In more serious cases, the results of the injury may include coma or a persistent vegetative state, in which the person is unconscious and unaware of their surroundings and need around-the-clock medical care.</p>
<p>Please note that this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. </p>
<p>If you, or a loved one, are suffering from the effects of a traumatic brain injury, you may need to know the options that can be made available to you. You can <a href="http://www.bloomlegal.com/practice.php?category=Practice+Areas&#038;headline=Personal+Injury">visit us here</a> for more detailed information from the counselors at Bloom Legal – located in New Orleans, Louisiana. </p>
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