V75: Bus occupant injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle
V75.0: Bus occupant injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : driver injured in nontraffic accident
The illness in focus is caused by a nontraffic accident involving a collision between a bus and a railway train or vehicle leading to the injury of the bus driver. This is a trauma-related condition presenting with various symptoms depending on the severity and location of the injury. It could range from minor cuts, bruises, and fractures to significant injuries impacting vital organs like the brain, heart, and lungs. Symptoms can be immediately noticeable, such as pain, bleeding, or loss of consciousness, or they may surface slowly over time, like concussion symptoms or internal bleeding. The progression of the condition and recovery primarily depend on the extent of the injuries and the immediate medical response received after the accident. It may require treatments ranging from wound care and pain control to possible surgery for severe injuries. The accident and consequent injuries do not only affect the physical health but could also have emotional and psychological implications on the affected individual.
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