Most mild cerebral contusion injuries can be restored to a normal level. Severe cerebral contusion injuries may be complicated by epilepsy and other disorders due to the damage to important brain function areas, and their prognosis is more variable.
Cerebral contusion is a general term for cerebral contusion and cerebral laceration, often combined with subarachnoid hemorrhage. For mild contusions that do not injure important functional brain areas and do not have serious complications such as hemorrhage or fracture, they can usually return to normal with active treatment.
For severe cerebral contusion with prolonged coma and other consciousness disorders, combined with motor, speech, vision and other functional disorders or epilepsy and other symptoms of functional area damage, the prognosis of the patients is more different, some patients may not be able to completely recover to normal, but through the active intervention treatment, the prognosis can be significantly improved.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients with suspected or presenting cerebral contusion injuries should go to the hospital in time for consultation and active treatment under the guidance of the doctor.