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Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) can be caused by a forceful bump, blow, or jolt to your head or body, or from an object that pierces your skull and enters the brain. It is also responsible for Coma. Being The Best Expertise in Neurology, Dr. Parag Kumar Agarwal provides a complete guide to treat these complications. In serious cases, he performs surgery with the use of Highest Technology. But in the cases of mild injuries, the specialist does Specific Diagnosis to provide Right Care. For Long-Term Treatment, he suggests the patients for Rehabilitation.

What are the Major Types of Traumatic Head Injuries?

The different types of having Traumatic Brain Injuries are:

  • Hematoma

    A Hematoma is a collection of blood outside your Blood Vessels. This situation can be very serious if a Hematoma occurs in your brain.

  • Haemorrhage

    Haemorrhage (an Uncontrolled Bleeding) occurs in the portion around a patient's brain, known as Subarachnoid Haemorrhage.

  • Concussion

    A concussion occurs when the impact on your head is severe enough to cause brain injury. It occurs when your brain gets hit against the hard walls or etc.

  • Skull Fracture

    A person's skull consists of 22 bones which come together via Cranial Sutures. The Skull Fracture is any type of break in the Cranial Bones.

  • Diffuse Axonal Injury

    A Diffuse Axonal Injury (Sheer Injury) is an injury to a patient's brain which does not cause bleeding but does damage the brain cells.

What are the Signs of Traumatic Brain Injuries?

There are a wide range of signs/symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury such as:

  • Behavioural Changes.

  • Headaches.

  • Dizziness, Fainting or Fatigue.

  • Confusion or Memory Problems.

  • Blurred Vision.

  • Nausea and Vomiting.

  • Sensitivity to Light and Smell.

  • Slurred Speech etc.

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