Brain Injury and Fatigue
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Some people who suffer a concussion become easily tired and fatigued. This can happen for a variety of reasons. The brain powers itself off of the body's glucose. When the brain has been injured it may need more energy to repair itself or to process confusing sensory information it receives from the eyes and other parts of the body. Another factor can be problems with sleep whether caused by pain or by central sleep apnea. In yet other cases, some brain damage occurred in the brain stem area, which includes the areas responsible for regulating the autonomic nervous system. When doctors become aware of a patient with complaints of fatigue, they can order special tests such as Autonomic Nervous System testing and the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill test to diagnose the condition. Correct diagnoses help doctors know the best therapy to help patients get better.


