| Literature DB >> 34994929 |
Sunishtha Kalra1, Rittu Banderwal1, Kaushal Arora1, Sandeep Kumar1, Govind Singh1, Pooja A Chawla2, Tapan Behl3, Aayush Sehgal4, Sukhbir Singh4, Saurabh Bhatia5,6, Ahmed Al-Harrasi6, Lotfi Aleya7, Anju Dhiman8.
Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a neurological disorder which represents a major health issue worldwide. It causes mortality and disability among all group ages, caused by external force, sports-related events or violence and road traffic accidents. In the USA, approximately one-third people die annually due to injury and 1.7 million people suffer from traumatic brain injury. Every year in India around 1.6 million individuals suffer from sustain brain injury with 200,000 deaths and approximately one million person needed recovery treatment at any stage of time. Sports-related head impact and trauma has become an extremely controversial public health and medico-legal problem that accounts for 20% of all brain injury (including concussion). It is difficult to reverse the primary injury but the secondary injury can be minimized by using proper pharmacological intervention during the initial hours of injury. This article highlights the pathophysiology and types of TBI along with treatment therapies. Till date, there is no single medication that can decrease the progression of the disease so that symptomatic treatment is given to the patient by determining proper pathology. Recently various herbal medicine therapies and traditional supplements have been developed for TBI. Nutritional supplementation and nutraceuticals have exposed potential in the treatment of TBI when used before and after TBI. The compiled data will enable the readers to know the pathophysiology as well as the allopathic and natural remedies to treat the TBI.Entities:
Keywords: Nutritional supplements; Plants; Sports-mediated brain injury; Traumatic brain injury
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34994929 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-18391-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223