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Guide To Head Trauma Symptom



Head trauma is a general term used to describe injuries to the head, which invariably affect the brain as well. There are many types of head traumas and here you will find the most common types, their symptoms and some of the common treatments. One must take extreme care of one's head because it shelters the control to your entire body and that is your brain; if your brain is affected in any way, you can have multiple disorders for life from mild speech impediment to paralysis and coma.

Common Head Traumas

The most common head injuries that can affect the brain are: skull fracture, which usually happens when you fit your head accidentally against a hard object; linear skull fracture occurs usually in babies when they fall accidentally from the bed or crib and the skull breaks on a straight line; depressed skull fracture occurs when a hard object was hit against your head and depending on the seriousness of the injury it may require immediate surgery.

Other common head traumas include: basilar skull fracture, which occurs the base of the skull; subdural hematoma, which occurs when you are experiencing internal bleeding due to some previous injury to the head or many reoccurring injuries together; cerebral contusion, this occurs when the brain is directly injured and almost always requires special intervention and last but not least closed head injuries, where you will have internal bleeding from an injury applied to your head but have no signs of the outside.

 



Common Head Trauma Symptoms

Common head trauma symptoms will manifest as follows: dizziness, loss of memory, black outs, fainting, nausea, vomiting and headache. Head trauma symptoms will differ from patient to patient depending on the injury and you may experience all or just one of the symptoms described.

Unless you had a serious head injury and are looking for head trauma symptoms, it may be very hard to recognize one without a little help but, if you or anyone in the family suffered a recent accident where hurting the head was involved, it is recommended not to wait for any head trauma symptoms and get a check up as soon as possible. Head trauma symptoms may sometimes appear in the last states when you will be left with little or no much choice of treatment.

Therefore all head injuries must be taken seriously and a check up should be done when serious injuries are encountered directly to your head.









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