Yes it can give you a disease!
Hitting the back middle of the head on a shelf can potentially cause a head injury such as a concussion, scalp laceration, or even a skull fracture. It is important to seek medical attention if symptoms such as dizziness, headache, or nausea persist after the injury.
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Yes, it definitely can. If you feel sick after hitting your head, you should see a doctor.
a concussion, internal bleeding
At times it can cause dizziness!
Yes. It can cause pain in head and swishing in head and dizziness.
Not usually. You might get a stiff neck from turning your head too far, however. If you are referring to shaking your head (as in the sign for "no" in western cultures), that too should not cause you to black out. But if in fact you have suffered dizziness or blacked out after turning your head, you should discuss this with your doctor. You may have a treatable sinus infection or nasal polyps, both of which can affect your balance and cause dizziness. Blacking out, however, may be a sign of something more serious, and a physical exam will find the answer for you.
Falling and hitting your head can cause a fracture of the skull, bruising of the brain, unconsciousness, disorientation, delirium, and possibly death. Alternately, a concussion, which shakes the brain inside the skull, can cause short term confusion. Both require medical examination.
Yes, falling and hitting the back of your head can lead to various problems, including concussions, traumatic brain injury, or cervical spine issues. Symptoms may not appear immediately and can include headaches, dizziness, confusion, or nausea. It's essential to seek medical attention after such an incident to rule out serious injuries and ensure proper care. Always monitor for any delayed symptoms that may arise.
At times it can cause dizziness!
dizziness
You may be having a stroke if you have twitching lips and dizziness in the head. You should seek immediate medical attention.