Head injury
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Brain injury; Head trauma; Contusion Symptoms The signs of a head injury can occur immediately or develop slowly over several hours. Even if the skull is not fractured, the brain can bang against the inside of the skull and be bruised. (This is called a concussion.) The head may look fine, but complications could result from bleeding inside the skull. When encountering a person who just had a head injury, try to find out what happened. If he or she cannot tell you, look for clues and ask witnesses. In any serious head trauma, always assume the spinal cord is also injured. The following symptoms suggest a more serious head injury -- other than a concussion or contusion -- and require emergency medical treatment: advertisement
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