This is something for your doctor to diagnose. There is a good chance that you have a concussion. It is also possible that the impact damaged the optic nerve or retina, but concussion is more likely. This is a potentially serious condition (remember Natasha Richardson?) Don't delay.
Tenderness on the side of the head could be from trauma. Visible veins on the head can sometimes be normal, but you may want to see the doctor to rule out serious causes.
When a goose lays an egg on your head, goose egg, jk lol
Well,yes kinda, head trauma can't damage taste buds themsleves becasue they are in your mouth, on your tounge. But head trama can damage your brain and make you less able to taste.
What causes flatness on the parietal bone at the back of the head
Yes. The skull sits on the top vertebra of your spine, called the atlas. If there is a strong enough trauma to the head, the skull can be moved off, or dislocated, from the atlas. Unfortunately, with enough force this causes fatal damage to the spinal cord/brain. But if there is a smaller dislocation, it can be survived.
I think it either means that she has a blurred vision in her mind . or that she is day dreaming
Yes, bleeding from the ear after head trauma can be serious. Go to the emergency room immediately to have it checked out. Are you experiencing any headaches, dizziness, vomiting, blurred vision? All signs of a concussion. Or it could be a ruptured eardrum from the hit. Either way, GO NOW!
You can but only if its a really hard hit... The symptoms would be blurred vision, nausea, extreme pain in the head and slurred speaking
Death from head trauma can be immediate or worsen daily depending on how serious of a blow to the head occurred. Some symptoms could be blurred vision, painful headache, and dizziness. Trained Medical Personell could determine the severity and recommend proper treatment. I suggest to seek medical help anytime a severe blow to the head happens.
Itching and blurred vision can be caused by many different things. Allergies can cause blurred vision and itching of the eyes or skin on the back of the head. Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is most often known for causing a recurrent rash in the genital area, but rarely it can also cause neurological symptoms, even without any sign of a skin rash. These symptoms may include double vision, a problem I have recently experienced. I have also felt really pronounced itchiness on the back of the head just above the neck. This is such an unusual combination of symptoms, I am wondering if the person who asked this question is also experiencing a rare case of neurological complications of HSV-2. Treatment with antiviral medication such as Valtrex can help.
I am suffering pain in the center of my chest and my neck is really painful moving my head sideways or up and down is painful coupled with a strange sensation in the back of my head resulting in blurred vision.
Tenderness on the side of the head could be from trauma. Visible veins on the head can sometimes be normal, but you may want to see the doctor to rule out serious causes.
multiple sclerosis, migraines, pinched nerve, neuropathy, etc, etc.
Head trauma is when you injure your head. It happens when hard force is applied to your head.
Blurred vision indicates that you 1 ,you need glasses,2 you have glocoma or any other type of disease , but if i were you i would ask a doctor instead of a 12 year old kid answering this question. Too many to list. Check here:http://www.webmd.com/search/search_results/default.aspx?query=blurred%20vision&sourceType=undefined
Microhyphema refers to the presence of red blood cells in the aqueous humor of the eye. It is usually a result of trauma or injury to the eye and can cause symptoms such as blurred vision, pain, and sensitivity to light. Treatment typically involves rest, elevation of the head, and sometimes medication to reduce intraocular pressure.
Brain damage, can result from trauma to the head following an accident.