Head Injury: When to Seek Emergency Medical Care
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the following symptoms after a head injury:
- Loss of consciousness, even for a brief moment
- Confusion or disorientation
- Seizures
- Persistent headache that worsens over time
- Difficulty speaking or understanding speech
- Weakness or numbness in the limbs
- Vision problems, such as blurred vision or double vision
- Balance problems or dizziness
- Nausea or vomiting
- Unusual drowsiness or lethargy
- Blood or clear fluid draining from the nose or ears
Even if you don't experience any of these symptoms immediately after a head injury, it's essential to be cautious and watch for any changes in your condition over the next few days. If you develop any of the above symptoms or are at all concerned about your recovery, consult a doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment of a head injury can significantly improve outcomes and reduce the risk of long-term complications.
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