Subdural Haematoma
Symptoms of a subdural haematoma
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The symptoms of asubdural haematomacan develop soon after a severe head injury, or gradually over days or weeks after a more minor head injury.
Sometimes you may not remember hitting your head at all.
Symptoms of a subdural haematoma can include:
- a Headaches that keeps getting worse
- feeling and being sick
- confusion
- personality changes, such as being unusually aggressive or having rapid mood swings
- feeling drowsy and finding it difficult to keep your eyes open
- speech problems, such as slurred speech
- problems with your vision, such asdouble vision
- paralysis (loss of movement) on one side of the body
- problems walking and frequent falls
- seizures (fits)
- loss of consciousness
These symptoms can often be mistaken for other conditions, such as strokes , infections or dementia .
What to do
You should always seekemergency medical treatment after a severe head injury . Go to your nearest accident and emergency (A&E) department , or dial 999 to request an ambulance.
If you develop the symptoms above any time after a minor head injury, or if you don't remember hitting your head, you should also go to your nearest A&E department or call 999 for an ambulance as soon as possible.
A subdural haematoma can be very serious and needs to be assessed as quickly as possible. .
Articles for Subdural Haematoma
Causes of a subdural haematoma
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Diagnosing a subdural haematoma
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Introduction
A subdural haematoma is a serious condition where blood collects between the skull and the surface of the brain. Find out why it happens, what the symptoms are, and how it's treated.
Recovering from a subdural haematoma
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Symptoms of a subdural haematoma
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Treating a subdural haematoma
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