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Choking or vomiting
Choking or vomiting
Choking or vomiting
Choking or vomiting
Choking or vomiting
A head injury.
After my head injury I have cold sensations internally
Worsening headaches, vomiting, weakness, numbness, unsteadiness, change in the appearance of the eyes, seizures, slurred speech, confusion, agitation, or the victim won't wake up.
there are meny diferint tipes of head injures. the most comon head injury is a cuncushon.
Urinating is normal, it is the main way the body excretes the substances that have been filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. Vomiting is considered a manifestation of disease, usually affecting direct injury to the gastrointestinal system, although sometimes it results from increased pressure inside the head.
There are many symptoms and criteria for a head injury. You can get some serious damage to the brain. Brain injuries are the most common injury to the head.
Changes in vision and nausea and vomiting are all common symptoms of migraine headaches known as Classic Migraine, or Migraine with Aura. Not all people have migraines with those symptoms, but many people do. If you normally get migraines and suddenly have a change where your head pain is accompanied by new symptoms, it is always wise to get it checked out by a physician. If your "migraine" is right after a recent head injury and you begin to have symptoms such as blurred vision and vomiting, you need to go to the emergency room, as you may have a closed head injury such as a concussion or bleed to the brain.