Management and Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injuries

  • Jha S
  • Ghewade P
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Abstract

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are one of the main reasons for death in recent years worldwide or globally. They are the number one cause of death for both civilians and military members. It affects how the brain functions and is currently one of the crucial concerns of global public health issues. TBI is increasing worldwide because of the increasing dependency on motorized vehicles and machinery. One of the reasons for TBI is the expanding human population. It is the major cause of death and disability in the world. In young adults around the world, it is the main cause of mortality and morbidity. Its complicated etiology and pathogenesis include primarily primary and secondary injury types. Neuroinflammation is also focused on TBI to be cured. The neuroprotection of the injured brain has received tremendous attention during TBI treatment. In this review, we will first discuss the definition of traumatic brain injury, its causes, and the symptoms experienced by patients of various age groups. Finally, treatment methods and advances in treatment will be discussed. In this review, the aftereffects of traumatic brain damage are also covered. Ferroptosis and choline phospholipids are also emphasized as important components of the treatment of traumatic brain damage in this review.

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Jha, S., & Ghewade, P. (2022). Management and Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injuries. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.30617

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