Signs Your Motorcycle Accident Gave you an MTBI

MTBI

A mild traumatic brain injury, or MTBI, is often caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the body. While mild brain injuries can be treated with proper rest and medication, it can be hard to know whether or not you’ve experienced an MTBI. If you’ve been in a motorcycle accident recently, whether it was mild or severe, and aren’t feeling quite like yourself, you may want to consider speaking with a doctor who can determine whether or not your brain has been injured. It goes without saying that your brain needs to be taken care of in order for you to remain healthy. Here are some common symptoms associated with an MTBI that you should read through if you’ve recently been in a motorcycle accident.                                             

Memory Loss

Trauma to the head can often result in memory confusion or loss. While memories regarding a traumatic event can be distorted due to the circumstances, having trouble remembering events before and after the accident could be a sign of an MTBI. Even if you’re having trouble concentrating or recalling things in the past, your best bet is to seek a medical professional who can provide you with an accurate diagnosis. 

Lack of Coordination

An MTBI can cause major muscular issues for your body, as your brain is responsible for keeping your body running at full strength. Whether you’ve noticed a decrease in your coordination or you’re experiencing consistent muscle soreness, it may be a sign that your brain needs time to relax and heal. Rest is the best thing you can do for your brain after it has undergone an MTBI, so give your muscles a break and ease your mind if you’ve recently been in a motorcycle accident. 

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Nausea and/or Dizziness

An injured brain can make it feel like your head is about to explode, as migraines and vestibular dysfunction are often results of a brain injury. While an occasional migraine may not indicate you have an MTBI, vomiting or fainting weeks after the injury may be a sign of more serious brain damage. A motorcycle accident can often result in a concussion, which can range from mild to severe, so you’ll want to get your brain checked by a medical professional to ensure your utmost health. 

Sleeping Troubles

Whether you’re having trouble falling or staying asleep, disturbances to your normal sleeping habits could mean that you have an MTBI. On the other hand, constantly feeling drowsy and fatigued is another symptom of a mild traumatic brain injury, which can keep you from being at your best on a day-to-day basis. Talk to a doctor about your recent accident to ensure your brain is happy and healthy. 

Persistent Headaches

While a bad headache directly following an accident is somewhat common, individuals who have an MTBI will often deal with persistent headaches weeks and months after the accident. Always err on the side of caution when it comes to your brain and talk with your doctor if you’ve been experiencing nagging headaches.

 

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