Mild sequelae of head impact may include headache, memory loss or poor sleep, etc., while more obvious sequelae mainly include damage to the language center, motor center and sensory center.
1. Damage to the language center: If the left frontal lobe brain damage is severe, the patient may suffer from aphasia, i.e. aphasia, inability to speak clearly and express themselves.
2. Motor center: the limbs on the opposite side of the head injury site may have poor movement, such as weakness or even paralysis of one side of the limbs.
3. Sensory center: local numbness, pain and other symptoms may occur.
The way to avoid the sequelae of violent head impact is to seek medical treatment in time after serious injury, and carry out reasonable treatment under the guidance of specialists in order to minimize the occurrence of sequelae.