Anger, anxiety, and anxiousness, rapid mood swings, depression, feeling blue, fearful, guilt, rapid mood swings, listlessness, paranoia, feelings of panic, irritability, and loneliness and other such symptoms might signify psychological disorders.
Difficulties concentrating, mental tracking, making decisions, initiating or starting things, along with diminished analytical skills, and attention deficits all have to do with cognition and may be impaired as a result of a brain injury.
Difficulties communicating, stuttering, finding and expressing words, understanding and being understood are also conditions that may be tile result of a brain injury.
Conditions such as, blurred and/or double vision, floaters, blind spots and visual neglect are difficulties that may be caused by physical trauma, such as head injury.
Heart pounding, rapid pulse, shallow respiration, headache or pain, tinnitus or ringing in tile ears, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, might also signify brain injury impairments and could also indicate other medical conditions, and should be evaluated by a knowledgeable physician.
If you believe you have suffered a brain injury it is highly recommended that you consult with your physician.