What are the sequelae of brain trauma?

1, skull defect: it is a skull defect of 3cm, which can cause symptoms such as headache, dizziness, irritability and local heartbeat in the defect area. When the body position changes, the defect area may swell or collapse, which makes the patient feel afraid of the defect area, especially when the defect is located on the forehead, which is even more unsightly.

2. Traumatic epilepsy: it is one of the common complications after craniocerebral injury, which can be caused by various types of craniocerebral injury, but the probability of open injury complicated with epilepsy is high. There are two types: early epilepsy refers to the occurrence within 1 week after injury, in which epilepsy occurring within 24 hours after injury is called immediate seizure, epilepsy occurring 2-7 days after injury is called recent seizure, and late epilepsy refers to the occurrence after 1 week after injury.

3. Post-traumatic syndrome: it is a common manifestation after head trauma. Generally speaking, there are still many symptoms of consciousness that can't be eliminated after the recovery of acute craniocerebral injury, and the nervous system examination, even through CT, MRI and other examinations, has not found objective signs. Most of these patients have mild or moderate brain injury, and generally recover well after injury, but they have headache, dizziness and other discomfort, which is called post-traumatic syndrome. Headache, dizziness and autonomic nervous dysfunction are the main symptoms.

4. Mental impairment: Many patients with severe craniocerebral trauma often have a serious decline in intelligence and intelligence, and some even cannot take care of themselves.

Craniocerebral injury can lead to high disability rate and mortality rate, so how to improve the success rate of injury treatment is the most important thing.