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Symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

Man experiencing dizziness and confusion, common symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

Dizziness, memory loss, and behavioural changes are early symptoms linked to chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

Symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

Symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy can take years or even decades to emerge after the initial head injuries. Because this affects different parts of the brain over time, its symptoms vary widely and progress gradually. The disorder typically begins with subtle mood and behavioural changes before evolving into cognitive impairment and neurological deterioration.

1. Mood Disorders

In early stages, individuals may experience depression, anxiety, irritability, or apathy. Emotional instability and mood swings are common and may lead to social withdrawal, relationship difficulties, or even suicidal thoughts.

2. Behavioural Changes

CTE often leads to increased impulsivity, aggression, and poor judgement. Individuals may behave erratically or take unnecessary risks, which can severely impact their work and personal life.

3. Cognitive Impairment

Problems with memory, attention, and executive function often develop as the disease progresses. This includes difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, confusion, and disorganised thinking. These issues can affect performance in daily tasks and lead to early job loss.

4. Dementia | Symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

In later stages, CTE can cause symptoms that resemble Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. These include significant memory loss, disorientation, and communication problems. Dementia in CTE tends to emerge earlier in life than in traditional cases of Alzheimer’s.

5. Motor Impairments

Some individuals develop tremors, poor coordination, and speech difficulties. These neurological signs resemble those seen in Parkinson’s disease, though they are less common in early-stage CTE.

6. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Crises

Due to persistent mood disturbances and cognitive challenges, individuals with CTE are at increased risk of substance misuse. Alcohol or drug use may initially seem to manage symptoms but often worsens overall mental health.

7. Progressive Worsening | Symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

CTE symptoms worsen over time. As the disease progresses, independence declines, and the person may require full-time care. The emotional toll on both the patient and their family can be significant.

Identifying symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy early can lead to supportive treatment, counselling, and changes in lifestyle that improve long-term wellbeing. While diagnosis during life remains difficult, increased awareness allows for more effective monitoring and risk reduction.

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