Mar 03 2010
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Injuries to the head can include brain injuries and injuries to the skull, scalp or other parts of the head. An injury to the brain may or may not occur from a head injury, especially as the injury can result in the fracturing of the skull. Immediate help should be sought in the event of any potential injury, as head injuries can be very serious. You should call a doctor immediately; they will then advise on the next steps to take, dependant on how serious the injury is. In each of the below cases, the doctor called will advise whether a patient needs emergency medical help:
A person has been struck on the head with a sharp object or pushed to the ground, though he or she is still conscious
A person has been hurt in the head following which he has vomited more than once
- Following an injury to the head a person may become confused or dizzy
- A person will have the inability to walk
Severe headache
The injured person should be taken directly to the Emergency department in case of the following:
Severe head trauma
- A fall from a greater height than your own for a person
A person falls down on a hard object or surface
Confusion, drowsiness, inability to walk and severe headache following an injury to the head
In cases of head injury, the injured person should not be allowed to move the head too much. In case he wants to vomit, he should be rolled to his side without moving the head. There is a common misconception regarding head injury cases that the injured person should be kept awake and not be allowed to sleep. But that is not the truth. After a minor fall, children will tend to cry alot more as they feel more emotionally disturbed. They become calm as soon as their parents cuddle them. It is okay to let the child sleep whilst been taken to the hospital. This way, they are building up energy. So it is not necessary to keep a head injury victim awake. Testing a calm child, rather than a wailing one, is much better for the emergency doctor.
The head injury may be more serious than initially expected if the person who was injured seemed nornal right after the accident but then could not be wakened later. A thorough check up by a qualified doctor is a must.
Head injuries are extremely serious occurrences and should be treated as such. It is now widely accepted in medical circles that even a minor head injury may result in serious long-term consequences (usually learning or psychological inabilities). A full recovery, a coma or even death can happen through a serious head injury. In case you are planning to make a head injury compensation claim for yourself or a friend in the UK, all aspects of the life of the injured person should be considered including rehabilitations, whether it is possible to return to normal daily life, work and education opportunities, in order to help overcome the effect of the injuries. Getting good legal advice from personal injury solicitors or a brain injury solicitor is the right way to go about it.
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