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What Causes Headache And Blurred Vision After A Seizure Attack?

After my daughter had a seizure last Tuesday, she still has a headache, blurred vision and difficulty focusing eyes. She fell in shower and hit her head and mouth. She is 35 years old on depakote, diagnosed with epilepsy at age 16 yrs. infrequent seizures. She doesn t want advise from her nurse mother. Should I alarm her about possibility of concussion or more serious SAH?
Thu, 5 May 2016
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Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic
Regarding your daughters symptoms of headache blurred vision difficulty with focusing her eyes following a fall due to seizure attack and epileptic history I am suggesting strongly that she have developed an Intracranial pressure possibly from Cerebral hemorrhage

In view of this please do a CT scan and schedule an appointment with a paediatric neurologist specialist with the result and for further clinical assessment and expert management

I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes Headache And Blurred Vision After A Seizure Attack?

Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic Regarding your daughters symptoms of headache blurred vision difficulty with focusing her eyes following a fall due to seizure attack and epileptic history I am suggesting strongly that she have developed an Intracranial pressure possibly from Cerebral hemorrhage In view of this please do a CT scan and schedule an appointment with a paediatric neurologist specialist with the result and for further clinical assessment and expert management I hope this helps Regards