Loss of Consciousness and Traumatic Brain Injury

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December 28, 2017
Edward Smith

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Loss of Consciousness and Traumatic Brain Injury

I’m Ed Smith, an Elk Grove Brain Injury Attorney. When someone suffers brain damage, they often lose consciousness as a result of the event. Sometimes, this happens immediately and other times this happens after. It is important to understand how loss of consciousness and traumatic brain injuries are related so that people can make appropriate decisions based off of this.

Why do People Lose Consciousness with a Traumatic Brain Injury?

There are many reasons that people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury might lose consciousness. Sometimes, the blunt force trauma associated with a traumatic brain injury can lead to both a fractured skull and a contusion directly to the brain itself. This contusion could cause someone to lose consciousness. In other situations, the loss of consciousness could be associated with a change in the flow of blood associated with a brain injury. Too much or too little blood flow to the brain can lead to a change in someone’s mental status. Finally, a traumatic brain injury could cause a change in the intracranial pressure inside of the skull cavity. This can also have an impact on someone’s consciousness.

The Timing of the Loss of Consciousness Matters

The timing of when somebody loses consciousness has an impact on the diagnosis of a traumatic brain injury. Someone who loses consciousness immediately, an important symptom, indicates that the shock of blunt force trauma could have caused the loss of consciousness. This is often seen when someone suffers a concussion. On the other hand, those who lose consciousness several minutes after a traumatic event could have a brain bleed. Brain bleeds typically start slowly and gradually, this leakage has an impact on the function of the brain. Several minutes after the bleed starts, the individual could lose consciousness. As blood flows out, the intracranial pressure goes up, eventually leading to a loss of consciousness.

Waking Up After a Traumatic Brain Injury

After someone loses consciousness with a traumatic brain injury, it could take some time for them to wake up. While some people could wake up as soon as they fall down, other people could require emergent surgery to relieve the swelling before they wake up. Once individuals wake up, other symptoms could start to manifest. They could have issues with motor and sensory function which could be shocking for them. A brain injury attorney in Elk Grove can provide helpful legal assistance during this difficult time.

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I’m Ed Smith, an Elk Grove Brain Injury Attorney. If you or someone you know have suffered head or brain trauma, please call me today. I can be reached at (916) 694-0002 for free, compassionate, and friendly advice. I can also be reached at (800) 404-5400.

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