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Posted on Sat, 4 Oct 2014
Question: I got up to close the window and got back to bed and my husband had his elbow up and i bumped the right side bottom of my head on his elbow - could that cause any problems? I read on the computer it could cause a concussion? Is that true?
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
can occur with minor head injury

Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

Any form of head trauma can potentially cause complications such as concussion but in most persons no complications occur.

Head trauma can be mild or severe.

In severe cases, it is obvious that imaging such as a CT needs to be done.

In some mild cases there are criteria which are used to determine if a person needs a CT to take a look at the brain.

This is not necessary for all mild head trauma and may not be needed.

The criteria is called the New Orleans criteria. If any person with mild head trauma has the following imaging is needed:
(1) headache
(2)vomiting
(3)age greater than 60
(4)seizures
(5)history of alcohol or drug use
(6)memory loss
(7)visible trauma above the clavicle

A concussion is associated with these symptoms: memory loss, loss of consciousness, headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms then you should be evaluated to determine if there is any significant head injury. In addition, your doctor may suggest a CT scan of the brain.

In mild concussion the main treatment is monitoring and pain meds for any discomfort
In severe cases more intervention is needed.

Summary: (1)concussion can occur with any head injury
(2)if you have any of the symptoms of concussion, you should see your doctor
(3)because of your age, you would fit the criteria for CT scan if you are symptomatic

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
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Suggest Treatment For Minor Head Injury

Brief Answer: can occur with minor head injury Detailed Answer: Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Any form of head trauma can potentially cause complications such as concussion but in most persons no complications occur. Head trauma can be mild or severe. In severe cases, it is obvious that imaging such as a CT needs to be done. In some mild cases there are criteria which are used to determine if a person needs a CT to take a look at the brain. This is not necessary for all mild head trauma and may not be needed. The criteria is called the New Orleans criteria. If any person with mild head trauma has the following imaging is needed: (1) headache (2)vomiting (3)age greater than 60 (4)seizures (5)history of alcohol or drug use (6)memory loss (7)visible trauma above the clavicle A concussion is associated with these symptoms: memory loss, loss of consciousness, headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion If you are experiencing any of these symptoms then you should be evaluated to determine if there is any significant head injury. In addition, your doctor may suggest a CT scan of the brain. In mild concussion the main treatment is monitoring and pain meds for any discomfort In severe cases more intervention is needed. Summary: (1)concussion can occur with any head injury (2)if you have any of the symptoms of concussion, you should see your doctor (3)because of your age, you would fit the criteria for CT scan if you are symptomatic I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions