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Slapped Repeatedly On Face, Bruising On Nose, Head Injury, Dizziness. Due To Stress?

i was slapped repeatedly across the face and have bruising on the bridge of my nose between my eyes. i think he also hit me hard on the left side of my head. this happened a day and a half ago and now i am feeling dizzy. especially in the shower or when i bend over. could it just be due to stress or should i be worried something else is wrong?
Sat, 8 Sep 2012
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Hello,

Thank you for writing in.

Sorry to know this. But you should definitely consult a doctor. Do not postpone it as it can lead to other major problems. Try consulting a Neurosurgeon/ Psychiatrist. They might ask you to take a MRI Scan or a CT Scan IF NECESSARY.
Hope everything goes well.

Stay Healthy!
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Slapped Repeatedly On Face, Bruising On Nose, Head Injury, Dizziness. Due To Stress?

Hello, Thank you for writing in. Sorry to know this. But you should definitely consult a doctor. Do not postpone it as it can lead to other major problems. Try consulting a Neurosurgeon/ Psychiatrist. They might ask you to take a MRI Scan or a CT Scan IF NECESSARY. Hope everything goes well. Stay Healthy!