severe; immediate medical attention
All head injuries should be treated as potentially serious and require immediate medical attention. Even mild head injuries can have serious consequences if left untreated, so it is important to seek medical evaluation to rule out any underlying issues such as concussion or brain injury. Taking head injuries seriously and seeking medical help promptly can prevent further complications and promote better recovery.
Short-term loss of consciousness following head injuries is known as concussion, and these patients should be closely monitored for 24 hours, including waking them
Around 700,000 children are treated in U.S. emergency rooms each year for head injuries. However, not all of these injuries result in a broken skull. It is important to take precautions to prevent head injuries in children.
Head injuries, specifically concussions, are probably the worst possible injuries suffered in sports because of the lingering as well as long term effects. In football specifically, many retired players are now suing the NFL over head injuries suffered back in the 80s and 90s when concussion protocol was taken much less seriously. These retired players nowadays may have long term bruising or swelling of the brain. One concussion will not cause these long term effects but multiple ones will. Head injuries should be taken very seriously and treated appropriately.
Head Injuries was created in 1979-07.
Usually no, you should get it treated immediately.
Definately! Head injuries should always be treated, no matter how minor they seem. Only a trained professional in the medical field can determine how minor the injury is.
each year about two million people suffer from a more serious head injury, and up to 750,000 of them are severe enough to require hospitalization.
Head injuries has know specific founder ( trust me I have searched for hours)
A hit to the head
Most tournaments require you to wear head protection.
Head injuries