(I'm a relative of the patient) the accident caused a scalp laceration with a length of 12 cm. At that time, I lost too much school and caused mild shock. Now it's the third day of the accident. I have clear consciousness, can speak and walk (but I can't walk stably and feel dizzy). I had CT of brain and lung at the time of first aid, but I haven't found cerebral hemorrhage. The problem now is dizziness and headache. Will there be any problem in the later review, More worried
Condition Analysis:
Due to accidental head injury, the wound is relatively long and excessive blood loss, resulting in mild shock. At present, it is the third day, that is, dizziness, headache and unstable walking. This situation is not a big problem. There will be no problem in the later review, because there was no problem in the CT examination at that time, and it has been three days, and the dangerous period has basically passed. Now the symptoms are the common symptoms that can appear after general head injury, so don't worry.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, there are abundant blood vessels in the skin of the head. There will be a lot of bleeding in a 12 cm wound, and even shock. It is analyzed that the current unstable road and dizziness are likely to be related to excessive blood loss at that time. In addition, if there are no brain contusion, hemorrhage, subdural hematoma and other lesions after head injury, the head CT should be rechecked 24 hours after injury, except for delayed traumatic cerebral hemorrhage. If there are no obvious traumatic changes in the head CT, most of them will gradually recover, including hemorrhagic anemia, and will gradually return to normal hemoglobin. It is recommended not to worry too much and let the patients rest quietly, Avoid emotional stimulation and supplement nutrition appropriately, which should gradually return to normal.
Condition Analysis:
Dizziness and headache can be rechecked by CT, MRI and other relevant examinations. If there is no problem, it is considered that it is caused by concussion and other reasons. It can be treated symptomatically through hyperbaric oxygen, nutrition of brain nerves and other methods. It is suggested to recheck and take medication again
Condition Analysis:
Hello, at present, in this situation, it is more recommended to go to the hospital for relevant treatment. It is the problem of scalp laceration that must be treated. At present, if there is dizziness and headache, consider whether there is a concussion. This dizziness and headache is relatively serious. I suggest going to the hospital for another check.