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Suggest Treatment For Black Out, Concussion, Hurting Eyes And Sore Throat

Hi, 2 days ago I've blacked out and woke up on the floor. I've hit my head and I'm not sure if I have a concussion. The swelling on my head where i hit the floor has gone down but I my eyes hurt when I move them and I get headaches that come once in a while these 2 days. I also have a sore throat coming. Will it be better with more rest?
Thu, 20 Nov 2014
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Hello and welcome.

Any/all head injuries warrant an examination by a doctor. As you do have some mild form of pain around your eyes or eye socket, I would strongly recommend a doctors appointment. In the meantime, make sure you get as much rest as possible, do not make any swift head movements and apply a lukewarm compress to the injured region.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Suggest Treatment For Black Out, Concussion, Hurting Eyes And Sore Throat

Hello and welcome. Any/all head injuries warrant an examination by a doctor. As you do have some mild form of pain around your eyes or eye socket, I would strongly recommend a doctors appointment. In the meantime, make sure you get as much rest as possible, do not make any swift head movements and apply a lukewarm compress to the injured region. Hope this helps. Best wishes.