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Head Injury

A head injury can range from a minor bump to a serious brain trauma. Even if there’s no visible bleeding or wound, internal damage can occur. Symptoms like headache, vomiting, confusion, drowsiness, or loss of consciousness—immediate or delayed—must be taken seriously.

When to See a Doctor Immediately:

  • Loss of consciousness (even for a few seconds)

  • Seizures or convulsions

  • Repeated vomiting or nausea

  • Slurred speech, confusion, or behavior changes

  • Weakness in arms/legs or imbalance

Timely diagnosis with CT scan or MRI and proper neurosurgical care can save lives and prevent long-term disability. Don’t ignore head injuries—even mild ones.

In case of head trauma, visit the emergency immediately. Observation and expert intervention are crucial.