The Daily Chemist's Suggestion on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Awareness Day

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is an expression used to explain brain degeneration, which is likely a result of recurrent head traumas. On this CTE Awareness Day, We are here with the CTE symptoms.
 
BRACKNELL, U.K. - Jan. 27, 2023 - PRLog -- CTE is an uncommon disorder that is not understood well. It is not related to the quick outcomes of a late-life episode of head trauma. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy has a complicated connection with head traumas like persistent post-concussive symptoms and second impact syndrome that take place earlier in life.

Symptoms of CTE

There are no particular signs and symptoms that are explicitly associated with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. Some of these possible symptoms can take place in many other diseases. In some parents with CTE, signs and symptoms include behavioral, motor, cognitive, and mood changes.

Behavioral changes
Aggression
Impulsive behavior
Motor changes
Motor neuron disease
Parkinsonism
Cognitive changes
Memory loss
Cognitive impairment
Problems with planning, organizing, and executing functions
Mood changes
Substance misuse
Depression or apathy
Suicidal behavior or thoughts

The signs and symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy don't occur right after an injury in the head. However, experts say that they may also develop after decades or over some years after recurrent head trauma.

Experts currently believe that the signs and symptoms of CTE appear in two forms. In early life that is between the late 20s and early 30s the first form of CTE may result in behavioral and mental health issues like anxiety, aggression, depression, and impulsivity.

The other form of CTE is believed to result in symptoms that are active later in life, often around 60 years of age. These signs and symptoms include thinking and memory issues that probably result in dementia.

It is not the complete list of signs and symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy because CTE signs and symptoms are not known well yet.

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