Yes. You may have a concussion. You will need to consult with a medical professional. Of perhaps more concern is precisely how you got such a lump on the back of your head. For that concern, consultation with local law enforcement authorities may be appropriate - in the specific case that you believe it was inflicted upon you by a person.
Very much, GO SEE THE DOCTOR!
Yes! You might have a concussion. Seek medical attention.
You should be worried about a nosebleed after a fall if it lasts for more than 20 minutes, if it is heavy, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms like dizziness, confusion, or severe headache. These signs may indicate a serious injury, such as a skull fracture or brain injury, and you should seek medical attention immediately.
You should be very concerned! Go to a hospital now! What are you doing on the internet?!
If one has a sudden, new severe headache or a headache that is associated with neurological symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, sudden loss of balance or falling then he or she should go to visit a doctor.
you should be worried, kid
if a person is worried you are the person who can remove his/her worry by giving the lip service.
You are definitely lucky to be alive. You should visit a doctor immediately to be sure all is well with you.
YES- 104 is a very high temp...especially if he's had it for several days...he should see a doctor.
Generally speaking, no. We cannot diagnose medical symptoms. You should see a doctor immediately. These can be symptoms of serious, even life-threatening, physical disorders.
There's little to worry about from the drops themselves. However, from the combination of drop and diet you should be on guard against headache, dizziness, and heart issues.
The symptoms described—irritated eyes, headache, nausea, weakness, and dizziness—could indicate carbon monoxide poisoning. This condition can occur in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces, such as on a boat, especially if there are gas-powered engines running. Immediate action should be taken to move the affected individual to fresh air and seek medical attention.