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Concussion On Right Side Of Head, Throbbing Pain, Tingling In Forehead. Treatment?

I got a concussion 2 days ago. The injury is to the right side of my head. I was only experiencing pressure/throbbing on right side of head but now its my whole head that is throbbing. I also continue to feel like something is running down my forehead when there is nothing there. Saw a doctor the day after I hit my head. Now CAT Scan was done. What should I do?
Wed, 12 Sep 2012
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Hello,
You may have injured internal nerves during the concussion. Since the headache is persisting for so long and also it has increased, so you should consult a doctor immediately. After examining you they will decide whether a CT scan is required. If it shows something then treatment will be based on that. Otherwise routine pain killer medications are sufficient.
Good luck.
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Concussion On Right Side Of Head, Throbbing Pain, Tingling In Forehead. Treatment?

Hello, You may have injured internal nerves during the concussion. Since the headache is persisting for so long and also it has increased, so you should consult a doctor immediately. After examining you they will decide whether a CT scan is required. If it shows something then treatment will be based on that. Otherwise routine pain killer medications are sufficient. Good luck.