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Complications of Traumatic Brain Injuries: Alzheimer's Disease
Traumatic brain injuries can lead to a numerous complications, including Alzheimer’s disease. While it may not show symptoms immediately, having traumatic brain injuries in early adulthood can lead to the development of Alzheimer’s disease later in life.
Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease which is characterized by dementia, memory loss, and deteriorating cognitive abilities. People often assume that the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are simply a part of the process of getting older. Memory loss is one of the earliest signs of the condition, and is often mistaken for senility. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease occur more often as the disease progresses. These symptoms can come to include:
- Confusion
- Irritability
- Aggression
- Mood swings
- Loss of linguistic proficiency
- Withdrawal
Both major and minor bodily functions can also be lost during the advancement of Alzheimer’s disease. This can ultimately lead to the death of the patient. The average life expectancy of an Alzheimer’s disease patient after diagnosis is about seven years.
In order to avoid the complications of traumatic brain injuries, such as Alzheimer’s disease, please use precautionary measures when performing activities prone to such injury. Wear a helmet when bicycling, riding a motor cycle, or playing certain sports to avoid head injuries.
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