Head Injury, Bad Headaches. Taken Advil, Percocet. Is There An Internal Bleeding?
Hi, my name is shawna, yesterday i hit my head like 2-3 inches above my temple pretty hard and i woke up with a very bad headache and i took two200 mg advils, three 500 MG pain relieverw and half of my proscribed percoset and the headache took forever to go away, i have been freaking. out that i have internal bleeding on the brain and may have overdosed myself and actually it wasn't lastnight it was the night before can you plz help me with my questions do you think i have internal bleeding or overdosing??
If you have taken all the medications as mentioned in your post at the same time, then the symptoms can be attributed to overdosing. Kindly consult your Physician to prevent further aggravation of your symptoms. The presence of an internal bleeding can only be determined with the help of a radiological image like CT scan of the brain. So, kindly get a CT scan done & meet your Physician.
Wishing you a good health. Take care.
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Head Injury, Bad Headaches. Taken Advil, Percocet. Is There An Internal Bleeding?
Hello Shawna, If you have taken all the medications as mentioned in your post at the same time, then the symptoms can be attributed to overdosing. Kindly consult your Physician to prevent further aggravation of your symptoms. The presence of an internal bleeding can only be determined with the help of a radiological image like CT scan of the brain. So, kindly get a CT scan done & meet your Physician. Wishing you a good health. Take care.