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Recovering From a Head Injury - Oren Zarif - Head Injury


Although the skull protects the brain, head injuries often have spinal cord and spine injuries associated with them. If a head injury is severe enough, the brain may suffer from a hematoma, or collection of blood outside of its blood vessels. This build-up of blood in the brain can cause permanent brain damage and loss of consciousness. Hemorrhages are also common after a head injury and may occur in several different ways, including intracerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage.

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Most people recovering from a head injury do not have obvious symptoms right away, so it's important to watch for symptoms for a few days. If you notice any of these signs, call 911 immediately or visit the emergency room. If your symptoms persist or worsen, you should seek medical attention. Once you have been assessed by a doctor, you will be sent home to continue your recovery. It's important to remember that you should avoid driving or operating heavy machinery while you are recovering from a head injury.

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A CT scan is another common test used to diagnose head injuries. This type of scan uses computerized tomography (CT) technology to take detailed pictures of internal body structures. CT scans are quick and accurate, but an MRI scan will give doctors a better view of the brain and other structures in the skull. If you're not sure what type of head injury you have, your doctor will likely order an MRI scan to determine the cause.

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A traumatic head injury can affect a person's ability to speak, see, taste, and move their limbs. In addition to the physical and psychological effects, a head injury may result in a lifelong need for medical care. Treatment may involve physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and medication. These services can help people with their recovery by strengthening self-esteem. A child who is severely injured is at a higher risk of developing brain cancer, and may need a prolonged stay in the hospital.

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Treatment for head injuries depends on where the injury occurred and how extensive it is. In some cases, treatment may include hospitalization in a specialized care unit, close monitoring of brain function, seizure prevention, and intensive care. If the injury was severe, the patient may need surgery to drain a hematoma or remove pressure on the brain. If a patient has risk factors for any of these problems, they should visit the emergency room immediately.

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If you suspect a head injury, you should seek immediate medical attention. Even minor injuries can have serious consequences, including loss of motor skills and speech. Some head injuries can cause permanent physical damage and even alter a person's personality. A severe head injury may result in long-term medical management, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy may be necessary. A child who experiences a head injury should be evaluated immediately. They may experience temporary loss of consciousness, but serious damage can occur to their brain and body.

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A head injury can range from a minor bump on the skull to a serious traumatic brain injury. There are two types of head injuries: open and closed head injury. Open head injuries affect the skull and cause injuries to the brain. While closed head injuries are often the result of a blunt impact, open head injuries may be caused by an object that penetrates the skull and causes a hole in it. There are many ways to recognize a head injury and seek medical treatment.

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Although a mild head injury doesn't require hospitalization, it may have lasting effects on a person's mood, short-term memory, and ability to focus and control impulses. It's important to seek medical attention if these symptoms persist. The symptoms of a head injury may also be accompanied by unusual behavior and may require further medical attention. This is why it is so important to get medical attention immediately. You should visit a medical professional as soon as possible to ensure proper healing.

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A moderate head injury is more visible than a mild or severe one. The injured person may have briefly lost consciousness. Some symptoms of moderate head injuries include headache, dizziness, confusion, and nausea. You may also notice a clear fluid coming from the nose, which is not mucus, but cerebral spinal fluid. The fluid may leak through a fracture in the skull near the nose. If this is the case, a doctor should prescribe the appropriate treatment.

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