Dazed And Shaky After Hitting On Head, Got Bumps On Forehead. What To Do ?
hi there I m abit worried my partner n me n the boys were play fighting and punch playing type thi.ng n I our two ill boys were jumpn on him hitting him on the head semi hardish he then got a funny look n his eyes n stood up n fell over at first I thought he was playn but he hadn t moved soI went over n he was dazed n bit shakey I got him onto the bed n things n he s sayin he s fine he doesnt remember what had happened at all he s got three tiny lil bumps on his forehead I m worried he doesnt want to go to the hospital but what do I do
These symptoms are suggestive of mild head injury and concussion.
In most cases, it has a good outcome and spontaneous recovery occurs.
Treatment is mostly symptomatic- analgesics such as ibuprofen for headache, ondansetron for vomiting, betahistine for dizziness, etc.
As of now, there is no need to go to hospital. However, if he develops severe headache, recurrent vomiting, drowsiness, etc, you should take him to hospital.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar Md DM (Neurology)
Senior Consultant Neurologist
Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad
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Dazed And Shaky After Hitting On Head, Got Bumps On Forehead. What To Do ?
Hi, Thank you for posting your query. These symptoms are suggestive of mild head injury and concussion. In most cases, it has a good outcome and spontaneous recovery occurs. Treatment is mostly symptomatic- analgesics such as ibuprofen for headache, ondansetron for vomiting, betahistine for dizziness, etc. As of now, there is no need to go to hospital. However, if he develops severe headache, recurrent vomiting, drowsiness, etc, you should take him to hospital. Best wishes, Dr Sudhir Kumar Md DM (Neurology) Senior Consultant Neurologist Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad