In addition to other symptoms, brain injury victims are likely to develop depression in the year after the initial trauma.

While there are many consequences traumatic brain injury victims in Texas may experience after the incurrence of the initial trauma, one likely effect is depression. According to CNN, more than half of those who sustain head trauma will become depressed in the year following their injury. However, only about 45 percent of those who experience the symptoms of this mental illness are prone to receive adequate treatment.

Why are the symptoms of depression?

The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services states that there are several ways TBI victims can tell if they are depressed. These include some of the following:

  • A loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities, like spending time with friends and family members, occurs.
  • TBI victims find themselves relying on controlled substances, alcohol or tobacco.
  • In the aftermath of the injury, those with a TBI experience strong feelings of sadness and hopelessness.
  • Changes in eating and sleeping habits, such as eating or sleeping more than normal, occur.

After a brain injury, those who are experiencing depression may not notice that they have become depressed and that their behavior has changed. To ensure they are able to receive adequate treatment, TBI victims should consider asking their friends, family members and those living near or working with them if they have noticed any of the symptoms of this mental illness.

How is depression treated?

According to the DHHS, depression is treated with psychotherapy, antidepressants or a combination of both. Although researchers do not know the specific benefits of these treatment methods for TBI victims, both psychotherapy and medications have helped people dealing with depression.

The other effects of a TBI

In addition to depression, those living with a TBI may experience severe pain and suffering and other physical effects that harm their ability to live a normal life. For example, according to the Brain Injury Association of America, a person who incurs an injury to the left side of his or her head may have difficulties understanding what people are saying to him or her in conversations, have problems effectively speaking to others, and struggle with logic and sequencing. While the effects of a brain injury often depend on the location of the trauma, they also depend on factors like the severity and cause of the injury.

After brain injury victims in Texas incur trauma to the head, the effects of the injury may only last a few days or may be noticeable for the rest of their lives. If you incurred a TBI due to the negligence of another person, speak with an attorney in your area to find out what compensation may be available to you.

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