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Head Injuries, Blurred Vision, Headaches On Lying Down, Speaking Too Fast. Cause Of Worry?

I have a history of absent-mindedness . I have hit my head hard twice. The first time I needed stitches. The second time I didn t. I have suddenly suffered from blurred vision . And I see a second outline for everything near or far if I m not wearing my specs. I suffer from headaches especially when I lie down. I did a pupil test. They work fine. I have recently started speaking too fast. And I tend to merge words. I fear it s Brain Tumor . Please help.
Mon, 28 Jan 2013
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Hi,
There is nothing to worry about that all seems to be related to head injury.
You should have head CT scan to make a diagnosis and rule out any haematoma ( collection of clotted blood).
Have CT scan Brain and visit your physician to have further workup for the symptoms.

I hope I am succesful in solving your query If you have more you can ask me.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Azhar Sattar
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Head Injuries, Blurred Vision, Headaches On Lying Down, Speaking Too Fast. Cause Of Worry?

Hi, There is nothing to worry about that all seems to be related to head injury. You should have head CT scan to make a diagnosis and rule out any haematoma ( collection of clotted blood). Have CT scan Brain and visit your physician to have further workup for the symptoms. I hope I am succesful in solving your query If you have more you can ask me. Take care Regards, Dr. Azhar Sattar