Dizziness, Tenderness At Back Of Head, Feels Like Seizure Going To Start. Was Attacked. Advice?
Over a week ago I was attacked. I was dizzy at the hospital and could not sit up. Hospital staff did not take care of the issue because it was not hurting. We were more focused on the gash on my arm that needed stitches. I am still dizzy. The back of my head is tender and soft I lay down turn head to side, my eyes roll back in my head and I feel like a seizure is going to start. But I have never had one.
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. Since still you are in trauma of attack and getting tension so the cause of your dizziness may be due to Tension. 2nd reason may be due to blunt hit ( due to attack ) in the back of head ( in occipital region) and in this portion vital respiratory center present . Here cerebellum also present , so in my opinion according to nature of injury and severity get in M R I and also c t scan and depth of injury can be confirmed by orthopedic and neurosurgeon. Good luck, Dr. HET
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Dizziness, Tenderness At Back Of Head, Feels Like Seizure Going To Start. Was Attacked. Advice?
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. Since still you are in trauma of attack and getting tension so the cause of your dizziness may be due to Tension. 2nd reason may be due to blunt hit ( due to attack ) in the back of head ( in occipital region) and in this portion vital respiratory center present . Here cerebellum also present , so in my opinion according to nature of injury and severity get in M R I and also c t scan and depth of injury can be confirmed by orthopedic and neurosurgeon. Good luck, Dr. HET