Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (ALS)

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How our athletes affected by ALS and CTE Imagine being at the best part of your athletic career and suddenly it has to come to an end, because of a diagnosis with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Even though it is a serious illness many people are still not aware of it, therefore, there aren’t enough funds given to those organizations that help research these diseases. Nobody really know why athletes are at a bigger risk of developing these diseases at an early age but many have came up with their own conclusions. Many people blame sports like football, boxing, and hockey that athletes develop ALS and CTE at an early age. While others believe that sports have no blame and it is just a …show more content…

A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that affects the person’s brain function, causing problems for the brain to function properly. A concussion is known for causing the person to pass out, but not all who suffer from a concussion pass out. Which does not mean the person who did not pass out from a concussion is okay, they should be cautious for any symptoms and visit a doctor and take the proper rest needed. The effects of a concussion are typically only temporarily and will go away in a couple days. Even though they are usually temporarily their is always an exception. In cases where concussion symptoms have worsen long term problems can occur like ALS and CTE. Doctors can’t really diagnose ALS with tests or anything, they have to hear the patient tell them about the symptoms their feeling. Therefore, they can conclude if the patient suffers from ALS. While CTE can only be diagnosed after …show more content…

At the end every sport has its risks and the athlete is well aware of them and know what their getting themselves into. As the athlete they are they should take proper care of themselves when they suffer from a concussion or any injury no matter how small or big it is. Being well aware of themselves will help them to prevent long term effects. Do to the sports industry taking action, they now have more sturdy equipment for athletes to be safe. For example, football players have extra padding in their helmets to prevent severe hits to the head. If an athlete is diagnosed with ALS or CTE they should get help from their team. They should get money to pay for their necessities even if they don’t

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