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The Consequences of A Brain Injury for Children

On behalf of Law Office of Jason Skala, LLC Oct. 23, 2019

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a severe injury for anyone, despite age. It usually results in short-term effects such as headaches, nausea, confusion and loss of coordination, but there are more substantial consequences for children who suffer from a TBI.

According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, children experience different symptoms than adults after a head injury. Kids are more likely to suffer from chronic disease process rather experience all their symptoms at one time.

Ten Signs of A Brain Injury in A Child

It makes it crucial for parents to know how to spot the signs of a TBI in a child before the point of no return. One disclaimer is it may take days or weeks for symptoms to show in children, so if they are in an accident, make sure to watch them carefully over a long period. Some signals include:

  1. Dizziness

  2. Vomiting

  3. Seizures

  4. Changes in vision – double vision, sensitivity to light, etc.

  5. Reduced attention span

  6. Difficulty making decisions

  7. Difficulty processing information

  8. Cannot engage in full conversations

  9. Increased aggression or combativeness

  10. Mood changes or excessive mood swings

While these are some of the signals, there are many indicators that a head injury is a TBI in a child. As the parent, if you notice your child is acting out after a severe accident, consider visiting a medical professional. They may be able to assess the child and recommend other symptoms to watch out for in the following weeks.

If your child were in a car accident, you would want to also seek compensation for personal injury claims due to the rising costs of medical treatment. Luckily, there are many resources in Alaska to help victims and their families heal.