Major Signs Of A Traumatic Brain Injury

Seizures Or Convulsions

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If an individual experiences seizures or convulsions after a blow to the head or other head injury, it's important for them to seek medical care right away. Seizures and convulsions can occur after a traumatic brain injury. The majority of individuals who experience a TBI don't have seizures, but they are a possibility. If seizures occur alongside a traumatic brain injury, they tend to happen within the first days or weeks following the injury. In rare cases, seizures might develop years or months following the injury. Seizures occur in about ten percent of those who suffer a brain injury serious enough to require hospitalization. They're usually related to scarring in the brain that occurs because of the injury. Seizures lead to strange movements of the muscles, fumbling movements, staring and unresponsiveness, strange sensory experiences, or a lack of ability to understand others and speak.

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