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Results 1 - 10 of 143 for Severe head injury
  1. ... The following are emergency symptoms of a more severe head injury or concussion. Seek medical care right away if ... than one concussion. Seizures may occur after more severe head injuries. You or your child may need to take ...
  2. ... fractures are most often the result of a severe head injury, such as those caused by motorcycle, bicycle, skateboard, ... of alertness Enlarged pupil in one eye Headache (severe) Head injury or trauma followed by loss of consciousness , a ...
  3. ... can save someone's life. For a moderate to severe head injury, call 911 or the local emergency number right ... local emergency number right away if: There is severe head or face ... or neck injury , or the person develops any signs or symptoms ...
  4. ... hematoma is most often the result of a severe head injury. This type of subdural hematoma is among the ... depend on the type of subdural hematoma, how severe the symptoms ... swelling Anti-seizure medicines to control or prevent seizures
  5. ... It may be done when there is a severe head injury or brain/nervous system disease. It also may ...
  6. Shaken baby syndrome is a severe form of head injury caused by the baby's brain rebounding inside of the baby's skull when shaken. In this injury there is bruising of the ...
  7. ... the nervous system) Side effects of some medicines Severe head trauma and other brain injuries Subarachnoid hemorrhage (a form of brain bleeding) Use ...
  8. ... of consciousness Feeling of committing suicide or murder Head or spine injury Severe or persistent vomiting Sudden injury due to a ...
  9. ... with your headache. Your headache occurs with a head injury. Your headache is severe and just in one eye, with redness in ...
  10. ... with your headache. Your headache occurs with a head injury. Your headache is severe and just in one eye, with redness in ...
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