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Traumatic Brain Injuries ‘National Crisis’: Experts

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OB Bureau

New Delhi: Delays in treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) rank among the top causes of disability and mortality in the country and there is a critical need for timely medical intervention. Recent statistics from the Union health ministry revealed that TBI accounts for approximately 10 per cent of all injury-related deaths in the country. According to the health ministry, TBI is a leading cause of disability and mortality across all regions of India. Statistics show that more than one million people in India suffer from TBIs each year, with around 1,00,000 fatalities reported annually.

Reports of TBI-related deaths due to delayed treatment have raised alarms and highlighted the importance of immediate attention. A traumatic brain injury or TBI is usually caused by a blow or other traumatic injury to the head or body, according to experts, PTI reported.

Dr Manish Vaish, Senior Director of Neurosurgery at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali, said TBI is a “national crisis” that demands collective action and the prevalence of delayed treatment in such cases is alarming. “Time is of the essence when it comes to traumatic brain injuries. Every minute counts and delays in medical care can lead to devastating consequences for the patient,” Vaish told PTI, adding, “It is crucial for individuals who have sustained head injuries, no matter how seemingly mild, to seek medical attention promptly.”

Highlighting the impact of timely access to healthcare services on TBI outcomes, Dr Yashpal Singh Bundela, senior consultant at Brain and Spine Ppl, New Delhi said, “The burden of traumatic brain injuries is significant in India. Access to timely neurosurgical interventions can make a substantial difference in patient outcomes.”

Solution

Education is the key to saving lives in TBI cases. Providing the right information can help individuals recognise the urgency of head injuries and take swift action. Every moment counts in these critical situations, and prompt action can be lifesaving.

What to do in the event of a head injury?

Do not hesitate to seek medical attention immediately. Early treatment can be a life-saving measure.

OB Bureau

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