Head injury or head trauma
Head injury or head trauma is a condition that is still a big challenge in the world of medicine. The long-term impact of head injuries is not only on the patient's health condition, but also affects the mental health of the patient and his family. For this reason, it is very important to know about head injuries, including their causes, types, symptoms, and treatment. Here is the complete information. Causes of head injuries The cause of head injuries can occur due to impacts resulting from traffic accidents, falls from heights, injuries during sports, or acts of violence Head injuries can occur as a result of collisions during accidents, sports injuries, or trauma from acts of violence. Head injuries are all types of injuries to the brain, tissue and blood vessels in the head, skull and scalp that occur due to impact. They can range from a mild bump or bruise to a traumatic brain injury. Most of the causes of head injuries in Indonesia are motor vehicle accidents, of which the largest proportion lies in motorbike riders. The young adult age group, aged 18-40 years, is the most vulnerable to head injuries. This is due to the high frequency of motor vehicle users in this age group. In addition, there are several other causes of head injuries, namely: Motor vehicle accident Accidents caused by sports such as cycling, football, basketball, extreme sports, recreation and so on Fall from a height Acts of violence and persecution There are several health conditions marked by bruising or bleeding in the brain, including:
Long term high blood pressure Bleeding disorders Use of blood thinners or certain recreational drugs Types of head injuries a. Concussion b. Skull Compression Fracture c. Epidural Bleeding d. Subdural Hemorrhage e. Brain Tissue Bleeding So, it can be concluded that several brain injuries have different cases, even though the initial symptoms are similar. Head Injury Symptoms Common symptoms of a head injury are dizziness and headache and lightheadedness, nausea, weakness, loss of consciousness, confusion, difficulty concentrating and loss of balance Symptoms of head injuries are often confused with ordinary headaches. Signs and symptoms of head injury can differ depending on the type of injury experienced. The following are common symptoms of a head injury: Loss of consciousness for some time Headache and dizziness Balance problem Confusion Double or blurred vision Feeling lethargic or tired Nauseous Sensitivity to light or noise Sleep disorders Difficulty concentrating Difficulty remembering and memory loss Signs or symptoms that a more severe head injury may require emergency treatment include: Terrible headache Change in pupil size Clear or bloody fluid drains from the nose, mouth, or ears seizures Distorted facial features Facial bruises Fracture in the skull or face Hearing, smell, taste, or vision problems Inability to move one or more limbs Irritability Loss of consciousness Low respiratory rate Restlessness, clumsiness, or lack of coordination Slurred speech or blurred vision Stiff neck which is usually accompanied by vomiting Swelling at the site of the injury Constant vomiting Sudden worsening of symptoms It's hard to judge how serious a head injury is just by looking at it. Moreover, some minor head injuries bleed profusely, while some major injuries don't bleed at all. Therefore, it is very important to check the condition of a head injury with a doctor. Especially considering that the high death rate from head injuries is not only determined by the severity, but also the accuracy and speed of treatment. Handling head injuries quickly and appropriately can reduce mortality and disability. Some cases of head injuries require surgery, even for certain conditions surgery will be a very important determinant for the survival of sufferers.