Most in the medical field now agree that concussions are mild head injuries. Historically, concussions include a loss of consciousness, but it does not always happen. However, when this happens, it is considered a serious brain injury than if there was no loss of consciousness.
In the case of a boxer, the start of early dementia may begin to fifteen years after the first quake. It is estimated that between three twenty p.m. percent of boxers can be affected, but also hockey, soccer and football players who suffer multiple concussions can suffer the effects as well.
when concussions occur in the beginning, unfortunately, they can not be identified as such, or even be ignored and May. However, among other things, in time they will be treated. Some of the possible initial symptoms of concussion include headache, dizziness, vomiting or nausea, blurred vision, confusion, slurred speech, irritability, or tearfulness. There is no indication that someone has suffered only one concussion is at risk for dementia.
It is important for athletes who are at risk of developing dementia later in life to do things to prevent or delay the start of it. The following precautions should be taken:
- it is important to exercise consistently;
- eat brain of a healthy diet;
- Avoid smoking;
- Avoid alcohol;
- Challenge your brain learn new things;
- get plenty of rest
the nature of dementia depends on the type and location of head injuries and those characteristics before his injury. Dementia-related symptoms are:
- memory difficulties;
- tremors and lack of coordination;
- speech and communication problems;
- difficulty walking;
- inappropriate behavior and paranoia;
- explosive anger;
- cognitive and emotional difficulties;
- personality changes;
- delusions and hallucinations, or confusion and disorientation;
- reduction in problem-solving abilities and judgments;
- depression and irritability;
- reduces mental ability to think and concentrate;
- and perhaps other fixed and irreversible problems such as impaired recognition that will affect the daily life and independence of
remained important during the healing process. return to any sports activities should be based on the severity of a concussion. Injured players should be free of symptoms for a week after a concussion, but if they become unconscious, all sports activities should be avoided for one month after all symptoms have cleared. It is important to avoid a second concussion until well after all symptoms have cleared. And if there is any swelling or bleeding in the brain, sport and the risk of another concussion, should be avoided indefinitely.
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