If a blow to the head has caused you to sweat profusely, SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. This may be a syptom of bleeding or swelling in the brain, as it indicates a malfunction of your nervous system's body temperature regualtion. DO NOT DRIVE. Get a ride or call 911.
Yes, repeatedly hitting your head can cause injury.
losing your memory,cracking open your head or killing yourself
Some of the dangers of a closed head injury are the following: it can cause coma, seizures also loss of consciousness. Short-term dangers of this head injury also include headache and nausea.
Brusing on the brain.
The dangers? A concussion and permanent damage. Or it could just be a bruise. If the swelling and pain persist and are accompanied by other symptoms (like headaches or dizziness) call a doctor as soon as possible. ~ T
Perhaps murder? Guns? War? Animals, cars, global warming, choking to death, natives, tripping and hitting your head, venomous snakes, etc. etc.
No
It is possible, but extremely rare. If someone was doing an otherwise dangerous activity or was in a dangerous situation and then had a seizure, they could die, but it would not be the epilepsy that would have killed them. So as examples, climbing a high ladder, sky diving, swimming, driving etc. If someone was doing one of those and had a seizure, they could be killed, like if they fell off the ladder. This is why some of these activities are not advisable for people with epilepsy. It would take a very serious seizure for the seizure itself to kill a person, but most people who have epilepsy have seizures that are not in any way life threatening. I know two people that have died during a seizure. One went into cardiac arrest and the other was in a state of status epilepticus, was ventilated and was given propofol. The seizure went on for so long, that he died as a result.
Either face of the head is the hitting surface.
bonk
Also i would run as fast as i can and don't look back!
No, hitting your head with your pillow while you're sleeping has absolutely nothing at all to do with autism and there's no reason to think that it does. If you're hitting your head with your pillow in your sleep this is fairly normal.
Yes, it definitely can. If you feel sick after hitting your head, you should see a doctor.
No
Right after hitting your head, yes. But it should only feel like that for a small amount of time. If it continues, GET TO A DOCTOR
Aunt Polly commonly punished Tom by hitting his head with a thimble.