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What are some hard-to-detect signs of a TBI?

On Behalf of | Jun 30, 2023 | Personal Injury

After a serious crash, fall or other catastrophic injury, you may assume you do not need any additional medical help since you do not feel seriously in pain. The days and hours after this incident can reveal a different story.

Learning more about the signs of a traumatic brain injury that are tough to detect can help you determine what to do next.

Feeling tired out of nowhere

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a sudden and odd increase in feelings of fatigue and a desire to sleep more can reflect health problems. You may stumble over your words or struggle to focus your attention while speaking or thinking.

While feelings of fogginess in your mind may not seem overwhelming at first, this kind of problem can grow more obvious as time goes on.

Varying emotions and worries

Although you may experience many emotions in a day, a TBI can leave you struggling to not feel anxious or overly angry in particular. You could find yourself snapping at people more or overreacting to small situations. In addition, a surge of nervousness can influence your daily schedule and how productive you feel.

Sleep interruptions and problems

You may notice that the level of sleepiness you have throughout the day can vary wildly, such as you being overly sleepy or not tired enough to fall asleep at night. Waking up and dealing with interrupted sleep is also a typical problem with this injury.

When you learn more about traumatic brain injuries and what they feel like, you can make an informed decision about your health.

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