CORRECTION OF WATER-ELECTROLYTE BALANCE IN BRAIN INJURY (TRAUMA)
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Brain injury, trauma, correction, symptomsAbstract
Despite the advances of modern medicine, cerebral palsy brain injury (trauma) remains one of the most severe and complex pathologies of neurology. At first glance, mild damage can lead to long-term disorders of the nervous system and can often be mistaken for conventional therapy. Sometimes severe brain injury (trauma) (brain injury, diffuse twisting) is sometimes the death of a patient or his severe disability. Brain injury (trauma) remains one of the leading causes of disability in the population. Statistics show that in recent years, the frequency of brain damage has a steady trend, especially in the young population. This article discusses what a traumatic brain injury is and what its symptoms are, as well as treatment options, as well as water and electrolyte balance.
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