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What Is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and what are their treatments

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What Is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and what are their treatments

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  1. What Is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and what are their treatments Do you want to know What Is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and what are solutions for it. Then read the below article. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a diagnosis that can be determined only at autopsy by examining sections of the brain. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a rare disease. It has been discovered in the brains of people who practiced sports, such as football, and other sports. It is believed that some symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy include difficulties in thinking (cognition), physical problems, emotions and other behaviours. Chronic Stress Syndrome is a very controversial disease that is still not well understood. Researchers still do not know the frequency of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in the population and do not understand the causes. There is no cure for this disease. What Are the Symptoms of Cte Some of the possible signs and Chronic stress Symptoms may include the following: • Difficulty thinking (cognitive impairment) • Impulsive behaviour • Depression or apathy • Short-term memory loss • Difficulty planning and performing tasks (executive function) • Emotional instability

  2. Substance abuse • Suicidal thoughts or behaviour The full list of symptoms of people with chronic traumatic encephalopathy at the time of autopsy is still unknown. It is not clear what symptoms, if any, it may cause. Little is known about how chronic traumatic encephalopathy progresses. When to see the doctor It is believed that chronic traumatic encephalopathy occurs after many years of repeated brain injuries (mild or severe). However, check with your doctor for the Chronic Stress Treatment Springfield if you have the following: • encephalopathy may have a high risk of suicide. Suicidal thoughts. Research shows that people with chronic traumatic • did not need urgent medical attention. If your child had a head injury that bothers you, call your child's doctor right away. According to the signs and symptoms, the doctor may suggest that you seek immediate medical attention for Chronic Stress Treatment. Head injury Check with your doctor if you have had a head injury, even if you • or other thinking (cognitive) or behavioural problems. Memory problems. Consult your doctor if you are worried about your memory • anxious, aggressive or impulsive. Changes in mood or personality Check with your doctor if you feel depressed, Effect of the injury It is believed that chronic traumatic encephalopathy causes areas of the brain to weaken (atrophy). Lesions in the section of the neurons that conduct the electrical impulses affect the communication between the cells.

  3. It is possible that people with chronic traumatic encephalopathy have signs of another neurodegenerative disease, including Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Risk factors It is believed that repeated exposure to traumatic brain injuries increases the risk of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, but experts are still learning about risk factors. Prevention There is no CTE Cure. However, chronic traumatic encephalopathy can be prevented as it is associated with recurrent concussions. People who have suffered a concussion are more likely to have another head injury. The current recommendation to prevent chronic traumatic encephalopathy is to reduce mild traumatic brain injuries and prevent other injuries after a concussion.

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