Managing symptoms after your TBI

On Behalf of | Jan 4, 2022 | blog

Even a minor traumatic brain injury may require a lengthy recovery. Depending on your circumstances, you may need ongoing support to help manage your symptoms.

Untreated or poorly treated TBI’s can trigger mental health disorders. Seeking immediate help for your injury may minimize the repercussions of your head injury.

A targeted approach

Symptoms of a head injury vary depending on its severity. You could face a number of challenges including sensory sensitivities, cognitive disabilities and physical impairments. More severe circumstances could result in a coma, memory loss and behavioral combativeness.

A reliable treatment plan will target your symptoms after a careful assessment of your situation. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health, follow-up care plays a critical role in reducing and controlling mental illness that may stem from a TBI. Even if your recovery plan produces satisfactory results, as you progress your medical team may need to modify your treatment.

A promising future

A variety of rehabilitative therapies have enabled persons living with TBIs to live happy and successful lives. Working with your health care provider, you can determine which methods to implement as part of your recovery program. A TBI does not have to dictate the course of your life. With the right support, you may have the opportunity to have meaningful relationships, work a successful job and enjoy activities you feel passionate about.

Suffering a traumatic brain injury because of another’s negligence may complicate your recovery process as you grapple with strong emotions. Working with an attorney may provide you with needed support when you choose to take legal action.