How Can Concussion, Bleeding With Headaches Caused By An Injury Be Treated?
I had a head injury fell on my head and got concussion, had a ct scan on my head small amount of bleeding feeling confused somtimes cant get my words out have been taking panadine for the headaches which are getting worse have no feeling on one side of my head where I hit it dont know what to do please help
Hello! It is not clear in your question if the blood is in the brain, or in the scalp. If it's a brain hematoma or contusion and you are feeling worse and your headache increases, you should go immediately to the hospital and see a neurologist and maybe another CT scan is needed to evaluate if the bleeding is greater. Brain hemorrhage from injury can cause headache from the intracranial increased pressure when it comes to epidural or subdural hematomas, or irritations of the meninges in subarachnoidal hemorrhage. Epidural hematoma happens early from the injury, so if it is present it is apparent from the first CT scan, but it can be larger with time passing. Subdural and subarachnoidal hemorrhage can not be visible from the beginning, and if the symptomps worsen, one of those can be suspected and has to be ruled out. I hope i have been of help
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How Can Concussion, Bleeding With Headaches Caused By An Injury Be Treated?
Hello! It is not clear in your question if the blood is in the brain, or in the scalp. If it s a brain hematoma or contusion and you are feeling worse and your headache increases, you should go immediately to the hospital and see a neurologist and maybe another CT scan is needed to evaluate if the bleeding is greater. Brain hemorrhage from injury can cause headache from the intracranial increased pressure when it comes to epidural or subdural hematomas, or irritations of the meninges in subarachnoidal hemorrhage. Epidural hematoma happens early from the injury, so if it is present it is apparent from the first CT scan, but it can be larger with time passing. Subdural and subarachnoidal hemorrhage can not be visible from the beginning, and if the symptomps worsen, one of those can be suspected and has to be ruled out. I hope i have been of help