Can Medical Cannabis Assist With Neurological Damage Like Concussions and Strokes?
There has been a lot of talk in recent years about using medical cannabis to counteract the effects of concussions, and diseases that cause neurological damage like Alzheimer’s and strokes. The research is in its infant phases, but the results seem to be promising.
Concussions and Post-Concussion Syndrome
Concussions are typically associated with sports like football, hockey, and any other sport that includes major contact. However, there are other circumstances and medical conditions that can cause concussions like epilepsy. Post-concussion syndrome is a name to categorize the group of symptoms that may be experienced after you suffer a concussion or multiple concussions. Some of these symptoms include dizziness, fatigue, exhaustion, mood swings, headaches, nausea, insomnia, confusion and sensitivity to light and noise.
How Cannabis Can Help With Neurological Damage
Although limited, research has shown that cannabis does offer therapeutic benefits to the brain following injury. It is the actual cannabinoids found in marijuana that can offer neuroprotective effects which protect the brain from injury. For example, when your brain is met with blunt force trauma, like being hit with a helmet or hitting the floor unprotected, brain swelling will occur even if slightly. That is just one of the symptoms of having a concussion. Cannabinoids have been shown to decrease inflammation and swelling which aids in the recovery process of the brain.
Pain Management
Cannabis can also help with pain management. After a concussion, a seizure, or even a stroke there can be pain associated with the ailment. Taking marijuana is generally better for your entire system then the pain medicine physicians typically prescribe like Percocet’s or Hydrocodone.
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