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I would say yes. If you got hit in the head there may be an internal bleeding whereas the blood may also clot. There is no spac to get that bad blood out so as the blood increases there is pressure placed on that side or that area where you got the hit causing your heart pressure to rise then leading to High Blood Pressure.

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