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Causes of Concussions and Other Brain Injury

Causes of Concussions

The brain is susceptible to a variety of dangers that can often result in severe personal injury and concussions. According to the Brain Injury Resource Center, concussions are the result of an injury to the brain caused by a blunt contact to the head. Concussions can lead to bleeding, swelling, or even the complete shut down of the brain entirely. Sadly, concussions can also lead to permanent brain damage. Other scenarios where concussions can happen include:
Brain Trauma
• Automobile accidents
• Slips and falls
• Sports injuries
• Acts of violence
• Injuries suffered at work


Causes of Brain Damage

Since the brain is a fragile organ, extreme care must be taken to protect it. Even the slightest trauma can seriously affect an individual. The brain can be damaged in any number of ways. Depending on the severity and area damaged, the brain can be prone to fatal results. Some causes of brain damage include:

• .Blunt Force Trauma - A forceful strike to the head that penetrates the skull and cause structural damage.
Lack of blood - Blood does not properly flow through brain cells, thereby not producing oxygen.
Tumors - There is growth from the pressure of cancerous cells to the brain, causing blood clots and brain damage.
Genetics - A hereditary gene, that is dysfunctional, may have been passed on to an offspring. This can prevent a young, healthy brain from properly developing

Symptoms of Concussions

In many cases it can be hard to tell if you or someone you know has experienced a concussion. It is often believed that a person who has experienced a concussion will pass out. However, people who suffer a concussion may not lose conscious. According to webmd.com, symptoms from concussions can last anywhere from hours to months. Symptoms of someone experiencing a concussion include but are not limited to:

• Loss of consciousness
• Loss of memory after an accident
• Dazed and confused behavior
• Feeling lightheaded, fuzzy vision, or constant ringing in their ears
• An ability to stand, walk or balance

Do Not Let This Happen to You or Someone You Know

In a news report by DailyAmerican.com, La Salle University will have to pay $7.5 million to the family of a football player. The private university football player suffered brain damage in a 2005 football game. It occurred when the player was covering a routine play and was hit harshly. After briefly losing conscious, he awoke for three to five minutes. However, he fell into a coma immediately afterwards. The family claims the player suffered a concussion earlier in the season and complained of headaches. They feel the first concussion may have resulted in the player being more vulnerable to another concussion. The school stated the injury was a result of the most recent hit that caused him to fall into a coma.

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