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Is Confusion Related To Fainting And Hitting Of The Head?

yesterday i got dehydrated and fainted waiting in line to get tickets to a water park. there was a desk and i hit my head on the corner of it waking up with a bump a few seconds later by the workers. randomly yesterday and today i mixed up numbers and screwed up shipping orders in work. does it have any connection?
Tue, 16 Jun 2015
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Hello!

I read carefully your question and understand your concern.

Your symptoms seem to be related to the head concussion.
It is normal to have headache, dizziness, ear ringing, memory problems and mood changes after a head trauma causing a concussion.

I recommend you to have some rest . Every is going to be better soon.

If your situation worsens I would recommend you to go to the ER and perform a brain CT scan to exclude a possible delayed intracranial hemorrhage.

Hope to have been helpful!

Greetings! Dr. Aida
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Is Confusion Related To Fainting And Hitting Of The Head?

Hello! I read carefully your question and understand your concern. Your symptoms seem to be related to the head concussion. It is normal to have headache, dizziness, ear ringing, memory problems and mood changes after a head trauma causing a concussion. I recommend you to have some rest . Every is going to be better soon. If your situation worsens I would recommend you to go to the ER and perform a brain CT scan to exclude a possible delayed intracranial hemorrhage. Hope to have been helpful! Greetings! Dr. Aida