The Risk of Dementia after Traumatic Brain Injury
Received Date: May 01, 2023 / Published Date: May 30, 2023
Abstract
Traumatic cerebrum injury (TBI) is perceived as a significant gamble factor for the drawn out mental wellbeing of military staff, especially considering developing proof that TBI increments risk for Alzheimer’s illness and different dementias. This article examines the neurocognitive and neuropathologic changes that can occur following a traumatic brain injury (TBI), with a focus on the potential for military personnel to develop cognitive decline throughout their lives. The aging military population’s implications for cognition monitoring and surveillance are discussed. The mechanistic link between these factors and dementia, as well as the provision of empirically supported interventions to lessen the impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on cognition across the lifespan, requires further investigation.
Citation: David B (2023) The Risk of Dementia after Traumatic Brain Injury. J Dement 7: 161. Doi: 10.4172/dementia.1000161
Copyright: © 2023 David B. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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