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What Could Cause Memory Loss, The Inability To Walk Normally And Express Oneself About 8 Hours After A Head Injury?

Mu husband is 80 yrs old and fell and hit his head on the dresser. he has been fine since it happened about a week ago. He also has PARKINSONS but has been taking propola for the last 1 and 1/2 years with no problems. Last night before going to bed he appear3d to be a little warm, and a headache. However, this morning he didn t remember several things, could not seem to control walking, heard me talking but did not seem to be able to express himself. Is this a concussion?
Mon, 25 Mar 2019
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Hi,

I would explain that his symptoms could be related to Parkinson's disease or head concussion.

Anyway, if this situation persists, I recommend going to the ER for a physical exam and performing a brain CT scan, in order to exclude possible delayed intracranial hemorrhage.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ilir Sharka,
Cardiologist
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What Could Cause Memory Loss, The Inability To Walk Normally And Express Oneself About 8 Hours After A Head Injury?

Hi, I would explain that his symptoms could be related to Parkinson s disease or head concussion. Anyway, if this situation persists, I recommend going to the ER for a physical exam and performing a brain CT scan, in order to exclude possible delayed intracranial hemorrhage. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist