Yes, that is possible. If you are experiencing any light-headed or dizziness, accompanied by pain in your head, it would be a good idea for a doctor to check you.
Yes, this is called a concussion. When you get hit in the head your brain can sometimes hit the inside of your skull which causes a concussion or after shock.
If you fell and hit the back of your head, you need to monitor yourself for a while. You need to tell someone that you fell. It's possible that you may have a concussion.
no, just a concussion.
I hit my head on a rock and got a concussion. I could barely remember what i'd done yesterday. TUNECHI LIL WAYNE NO WORRIES
Yes, if the hit to the head is hard enough. I personally threw a pass that hit a friend hard enough to give him a concussion. We had to take him to the campus clinic. They diagnosed him with a concussion.
If the headache does not go away in a few hours, take your child to the doctor or emergency room. Even though the knot when away, they could have a concussion or something worse.
A concussion
A concussion I believe is what you are thinking of.
A concussion is a bump large or small on someones head when they fall, get hit by an object very hard or when they get into an altercations and someone hit them with their fist.
The brain is soft tissue enclosed in hard bone, the skull. When the head is hit with force, it cuases the brain to hit the skull causing a "bruise' or concussion.
Because the jolting motion may have caused a slight concussion. Or if you hit your head you may have a second degree concussion and will need to go to the hospital
Absolutely. Concussion affects the brain in different ways. If you get hit on the head, it's always a good idea to get yourself checked out by a doctor. Undiagnosed concussion could affect you days r even weeks after the incident.