Yes, if it is glycol base the vapors can cause headaches and nausea,and if strong enough can cause brain damage
he is out of jail but he cant skate anymore cause his brain was messed up in the car accident
Depends on how hard the 'bumping'. Simple hits on a flat side of a door or desk would not cause brain damage. If you hit the corner, it still wouldn't cause B.D. but it would certainly cause more outer damage, bruise, cuts etc. The only way to cause brain damage would be to hit your head with tremendous force that your brain actually moves within your skull, as might happen in a car accident, a fall or repeated hits to the head, playing football for example.
Ketamine can cause fatal effects in the brain due to a lack of control of motor reflexes. It can cause a person to not be able to feel anything in a sort of drug-induced paralysis. This could cause a person to black out and not be able to handle something like driving a car.
It does because alcohol muddles the brain, so that you don't know what you're doing and lose control.
The question here was "CAN epilepsy cause brain damage?" The answer is an unequivocal, "YES, it can" Frequent and/or prolonged seizures can indeed cause brain damage. However, most people that have Epilepsy are properly diagnosed, treated and monitored, so medication can assist them to live normal lives and reduce this risk. Often someone who has Epilepsy has it as a result of damage to the brain, like a traumatic head injury in something like a car accident. Unfortunately, undiagnosed or untreated epilepsy -- or poor compliance with medications and treatments --- can trigger a seizure which could cause a car accident. For that reason, anyone who has had a seizure must surrender their driver's licence until it no longer presents as a hazard. There are specific guidelines available from the State or Provincial Departments of Transport in your area.
once every 2 year or months
No
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Yes, very dangerous. The fumes are harmful to the lungs and will cause cancer and possible brain damage if you breath enough.
Factors that can harm the brain include traumatic brain injury, substance abuse, lack of sleep, chronic stress, unhealthy diet, and certain medical conditions like stroke or brain tumors. It's important to prioritize brain health through activities like exercise, proper nutrition, and stress management.
Brain injuries can be caused by trauma such as blows to the head, falls, or car accidents. They can also result from strokes, tumors, infections, or lack of oxygen to the brain. Common types of brain injuries include concussions, contusions, penetrating injuries, and diffuse axonal injuries.