What are the sequelae of traumatic brain injury?
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What are the sequelae of traumatic brain injury?
Post-traumatic sequelae of brain injury include headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, language disorders, motor impairments, and mood swings. Comprehensive evaluation and treatment should be carried out based on each patient's specific condition. For different sequelae, an integrated approach involving medication, physical therapy, and psychological therapy can be adopted to alleviate symptoms and restore function. In addition to treating specific sequelae, attention is also given to the patient's rehabilitation process. Rehabilitation training can help patients regain impaired functions and improve their quality of life. At the same time, the patient's mental health must be monitored, providing support in coping with potential emotional issues such as anxiety and depression.