Your brain is a valuable thing. You can't drive a car, or even read a book without it. All joking aside, even mild concussions can cause long-term problems, so you should do everything you can to prevent yourself and your loved ones from receiving brain injuries. This article will give you information that may help keep your family safe from brain injury.
Automobile accidents can cause serious trauma or even death. Hitting a windshield on impact is a good example of how the brain can be injured. The very simple step of using your seatbelt while in an automobile can prevent this disastrous event. Another easy step to help prevent injury is to ensure that children are in the proper type of car seat, and that children under the age of two are facing the back of the car. You should never drive your car while drinking alcohol. Driving while intoxicated is like asking for an accident which may result in brain injury or even worse.
When doing any activity that may have a danger of falling or injury, you should be sure and wear head protection. This may include activities like riding a bike, horseback riding or rollerblading. Many organized sports such as baseball or football also call for wearing protective headgear. While it is especially important for kids to wear helmets, adults should also protect the head from injury.
While people usually feel safe from brain injury in there home, but often they are mistaken. Falling while going up or down stairs can cause trauma to the head, so hold onto rails to help maintain your balance. Bathtubs can also pose a threat to balance. Using a non-slip mat or appliqués in your tub will help prevent slips. Senior citizens have a greater chance of traumatic brain injuries (or TBI's) which are typically caused by falling. If you provide care for a senior citizen, it is especially important to use safeguards around your home to prevent falls.
Make the areas where your children play outside your home as injury-proof as possible. One suggestion in making outside play areas safer is to put mulch or sand in areas where children may fall. Young children should never be left in a play area where falls might occur.
In cases where there is a hard hit to the head, be aware of indications of possible brain injury such as headaches. If you think that you have done more significant damage than a knot on the head, you should seek medical help immediately. If you have ringing in the ears, the loss of taste or smell, your balance seems off, you are overly tired/sleeping, or have slow reaction times, these can be symptoms of a brain injury. Slurred speech, vomiting and convulsions can all be signs or a more serious problem.
Injuries in the brain can cause serious, long lasting health problems in children, adults and elders alike. Prevention, and knowing what to do when faced with a head injury can be the key to staying safe. Despite how careful you may be, brain injuries can still happen. But, by using the information in this article you can be prepared and know the danger signs.
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