Brain Injury Scholarly Journal

 Brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the top or body. An object that penetrates brain tissue, like a bullet or shattered piece of skull, can also cause traumatic brain injury. More-serious traumatic brain injury may result in bruising, torn tissues, bleeding and other physical damage to the brain. These injuries may result in long-term complications or death. During a child with traumatic brain injury, you'll observe: Change in eating or nursing habits, Unusual or easy irritability, Persistent crying and inability to be consoled, Change in ability to concentrate , Change in sleep habits Seizures, Sad or depressed mood, Drowsiness, Loss of interest in favourite toys or activities  

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