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Fractures On Head And Face After Being Hit. Memory Loss, Chronic Pain In The Back. What To Do?

A couple months ago, I was hit in my head and face hard enough to cause 5 facial fractured and 3 skull fractures and lost memory of the event up and thru til about a week after. Anyway, from the time I woke up , what has troubles me most is a chronic pain in middle of my back. Doesn t feel muscular and is center on my spine itself. If I touch the spot it my vertebrae feels bruised. Any ideas what I should do? The pain is affecting my life and recovery from the attack and I have no idea how it s related to the event since I don t remember it happening. Thank yoI
Wed, 6 Aug 2014
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possibly you injured spine as well.See an orthopedicin.Take some pain anlgesic like paracetamol sos.Xray spine or MRI shall give clue.Avoid exertion to back.
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Fractures On Head And Face After Being Hit. Memory Loss, Chronic Pain In The Back. What To Do?

possibly you injured spine as well.See an orthopedicin.Take some pain anlgesic like paracetamol sos.Xray spine or MRI shall give clue.Avoid exertion to back.