Is there a cure for brain injury sequelae in the future?

Epilepsy and hydrocephalus among the sequelae of brain injury can usually be cured, but for sequelae such as hemiplegia, aphasia, and long-term vegetative state of existence, it is usually difficult to recover completely.
1. Epilepsy caused after brain injury can usually be treated with oral antiepileptic drugs as prescribed by the doctor, such as levetiracetam, or by surgical resection of the epileptic foci, and the prognosis is good for most of the patients.
2. Hydrocephalus after brain injury: it can be treated by lateral ventricular drainage, and most patients can be cured.
3. Hemiparesis and aphasia after brain injury: usually due to severe damage to the brain parenchyma, and the damage to the brain and brain nerves is irreversible, which can be improved to different degrees through rehabilitation, but it is usually difficult to recover completely.
4. Long-term vegetative state after brain injury: this is often called vegetative state, which is often due to severe brain injury or brain hernia, and it is usually difficult to recover.
It is recommended that patients with brain injury should seek timely medical treatment and be actively treated under the guidance of doctors in order to maximize the prognosis.