Head Injury, Small Sore Bump, No Headache, Head Pressure, Blurred Vision. Treatment?
Hello, 2 days ago I hit the top of my head very hard off the bottom corner of a wooden cupboard door. Immediately there was a smallish bump that was very sore, it is still. I don t have a headache but my head does feel tighter or has more pressure. And my eyes also seem to be off or maybe s little blurry. Also, my pupils are dilated even 2 days after.
The duration of symptoms presenting grossly varies following trauma to the head. Symptoms can be immediate in a few cases and in other cases it can occur as long as a week later.
The sore bump was an immediate scalphematoma that developed following the injury. This is not a concerning problem which would resolve in a week's time. However light headedness and blurry vision suggests possible concussion. These symptoms can last for a while and it needs to be carefully monitored.
Usually a CT brain is needed in such cases to confirm concussion. I would advise you to consult your doctor immediately if symptoms worsen.
Hope this helps.
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Head Injury, Small Sore Bump, No Headache, Head Pressure, Blurred Vision. Treatment?
Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. The duration of symptoms presenting grossly varies following trauma to the head. Symptoms can be immediate in a few cases and in other cases it can occur as long as a week later. The sore bump was an immediate scalp hematoma that developed following the injury. This is not a concerning problem which would resolve in a week s time. However light headedness and blurry vision suggests possible concussion. These symptoms can last for a while and it needs to be carefully monitored. Usually a CT brain is needed in such cases to confirm concussion. I would advise you to consult your doctor immediately if symptoms worsen. Hope this helps. Regards