yes it can, but it depends on how serious the injury, and where it is
A closed head injury is a trauma in which the brain is injured as a result of a blow to the head, or a sudden, violent motion that causes the brain to knock against the skull. It is different from an open head injury, in that nothing actually penetrates the brain.
- Significant impact to the head - Rapid acelleration/deceleration of the head
cerebral contusion
One seeking information about head injury advice would want to speak to an attorney specializing in head injuries or accidents if the injury was a result of an accident. If one was seeking medical advice on a head injury, one would then need to consult a specialized physician.
Absolutely. There are many cases of bipolar or just depression caused by head injury!
The most common are head injury, leg injury, bike arm's injury, muscle damage and road rash injury.
retrograde amnesia
Crosby sustained aconcussionas a result of hits to the head in back-to-back games. The injury left him sidelined for ten and a half months.
While a spiking temperature can be the result of a major concussion, or brain insult, it's not really a means of detecting that injury. Usually, there are a ton of other indicators to warn you of head injury whereas the fever may have other causes and is not conclusive.
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If someone was to sustain a head injury in an accident, it could potentially lead to epilepsy. So in the course of getting whiplash, it is possible to sustain a head injury and that could result in epilepsy. For individual cases a lot of examination would have to go into finding out what exactly happened and can the seizures be attributed to the head injury.