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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for head injury
  1. ... exams to check for concussion symptoms after a head injury. They test memory, thinking, and other brain functions. ... or child has had a concussion after a head injury . A concussion is also called a mild traumatic ... used for? Concussion tests are used after a head injury to see if the injury is affecting brain ...
  2. ... be caused by conditions in your inner ear, head injuries , or certain medicines and medical conditions that affect ... symptoms usually get worse with activity. Causes include head injury, ear surgery, and having many long-lasting ear infections . Mal de Debarquement syndrome (MdDS). This condition is triggered after long periods of motion, such as being on a boat or running on a treadmill. After ... An otolaryngologist (ENT) , a doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the ears, nose, throat, and head and neck. You may need several tests to ...
  3. ... These range from mild bruising to broken bones , head injuries , and even death. In fact, falls are a ...
  4. ... Alzheimer's Disease Brain Diseases Encephalitis Guillain-Barre Syndrome Head Injuries Meningitis Multiple Sclerosis Spinal Cord Diseases Spinal Cord ...
  5. ... as depression, anxiety, or stress Concussion or other head injury from an accident or fall Stroke Urinary tract ...
  6. ... hot air, and/or harmful chemicals). A recent head or neck injury that could affect your breathing. Are receiving oxygen ...
  7. ... of symptoms, including: Pain in your back, neck, head, or along a nerve, such as sciatica Tremors Weak or stiff muscles Problems with balance and/or coordination Numb or tingling skin Changes in any of your senses ( hearing , vision , taste, smell , and touch) Slurred speech Confusion or other changes in mental ability Seizures You may also need a neurological exam if you have had an injury that may have damaged your peripheral nerves, spinal ...
  8. ... so the chart has different percentages for the head, neck, and body areas based on a child's age. The palmar surface or palm method is used in adults ... hands, genitals, or over the joints, such as the knees Burns that happen with other injuries, such as broken bones Burns in people who ...
  9. ... cleansing wipe: For a penis, wipe the entire head (end) of the penis. If you have a foreskin, pull it back first. For a vagina, separate the labia (the ... in your bladder, kidney, or prostate Bladder or kidney stones Kidney injury from an accident or sports A viral infection , ...
  10. ... temples and balding on the top of the head). Voice changes. Irregular or no menstrual periods . Infertility (difficulty getting ... pituitary gland disorder . Benign tumors (not cancer). Injury to the testicles. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) . Certain ...
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