A hit to the head
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Injuries to your head/skull can cause harm for the brain.
Falling Coconuts can be dangerous and can cause head injuries. They fall from a great height and they are quite heavy. Anyone underneath, unaware of the falling coconut could be in danger.
Head injuries. accidents
Head Injuries was created in 1979-07.
People suffer from all sorts of injuries and illnesses everyday. Often these cause cheyne-stokes respiration's and yes, the problems which caused the respiratory condition can be fixed. Head injuries is a prime example of an injury that can cause cheyne-stoke restorations and again head injuries can and have been fixed prior to death. SO, fix the cause you fix the respiratory issues.
Head injuries has know specific founder ( trust me I have searched for hours)
Hi, I'm a physician and I also have this intermittent sensation every now and then, without pain, tough. I usually feels it in the back of my head. I think that it may be related with spinal fluid movement within the cisterna magna, which is a huge reservoir of spinal fluid just bellow the back of the head . For some reason, the drainage in this area may become more or less pronounced, triggering this kind of sensation. However, I have never found a scientific explanation for that. So, this is just a hypothesis and may not be taken too seriously. In your case, you also have pain during this episodes, which could be caused by transient stimulation of pain receptors of the duramater (the tissue that covers of the brain and cisterna magna). Well... let me know if somebody find a better explanation for that! best, Diego
Anosmia occurs in about 10% of head trauma injuries, and head trauma is a leading cause of anosmia in young adults. In older adults, the disorder is generally caused by viral infection.
Around 50,000 people die from head injuries in the United States each year. However, the number can vary depending on factors such as the cause of the injury and the age of the individual.
Head injuries