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Head injuries occur after a blow to the head. They range from lacerations, abrasions, and bruising to serious damage to the brain.

 

Symptoms of a head injury

  • Severe headache
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Confusion
  • Drowsiness
  • Slurred speech or blurred vision
  • Fluid draining from the nose, mouth or ears
  • Memory loss
  • Personality changes
  • Change in pupil size
  • A large bruise or "goose egg"

 

What you can do to avoid head injuries

  • Wear your seat belt
  • Don't drink or use drugs and drive
  • Put gates on stairs to prevent falls
  • Install window guards
  • Lock up firearms; store bullets in a separate, secure location
  • Use playgrounds that have shock-absorbing material such as hardwood mulch or sand
  • Wear a helmet when
    • Riding a bike, scooter, motorcycle, snowmobile or ATV
    • Playing football or hockey
    • Using in-line skates or skateboarding
    • Skiing or snowboarding

 

When to call your primary care provider

Adults

  • Headaches
  • Neck pain that doesn't go away
  • Trouble remembering or concentrating
  • A slowdown in thinking, speaking, acting or reading
  • Getting lost or easily confused
  • Feeling tired; having no motivation
  • Mood changes
  • Changes in sleep patterns
  • Feeling light-headed, dizzy or nauseous
  • Sensitivity to light, sounds or distractions
  • Blurry vision; eyes that tire easily
  • Losing your sense of smell or taste
  • Ringing in your ears

Children

  • Feeling tired or listless
  • Being irritable or cranky
  • Crying that can't be controlled
  • Not eating or nursing
  • Changes in sleep patterns
  • Changes in the way your child is playing
  • Changes in your child's performance at school
  • No interest in favorite toys or activities
  • Loss of new skills such as toilet training
  • Loss of balance; having trouble walking
  • Vomiting

 

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