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Suffered A Head Concussion, Peripheral Vision Blackout, Head And Ears Filled With Pain, Persistent Migraines Now. Will It Cure ?

Two years ago, someone place my metal chair up on my locker at work. The chair crashed down on my head and I suffered a concussion . I don t remember passing out, but my peripheral vision blackout out, and my head and ears were filled with pain/pressure. I now suffer from persistent migraines (never had those prior to the injury). I also noticed that I can feel a dent in the area where the chair impacted. Is having a dent common after trauma to the head? Will it ever fill out?
Fri, 26 Oct 2012
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Hi
The dent most likely will NOT fill out. It is probably a depressed fracture.
You should see a Neurologist - it is not migraine and it should not be persistent. You need a CT scan or MRI for proper evaluation and to plan treatment. Do not neglect and miss a treatable condition.
Wishing you speedy recovery
Take care
Good luck
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Suffered A Head Concussion, Peripheral Vision Blackout, Head And Ears Filled With Pain, Persistent Migraines Now. Will It Cure ?

Hi The dent most likely will NOT fill out. It is probably a depressed fracture. You should see a Neurologist - it is not migraine and it should not be persistent. You need a CT scan or MRI for proper evaluation and to plan treatment. Do not neglect and miss a treatable condition. Wishing you speedy recovery Take care Good luck