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What Causes Severe Headaches, Vomiting And Temporary Memory Loss Post An Injury?

Hi am Keneisha... I have been beaten February 2015 and on December 24 2015.... I was beaten so badly in the head that it had burst. I have recently felt and indent on the left side of my head.... I have the worst head aches, whenever I tried eating anything I vomit.... I realized I can t call words like I use to and its really hard to remember stuff.
Thu, 20 Dec 2018
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Hi,

You are advised to look for a neurologist in my opinion and have a good neurological examination performed. You may have suffered traumatic brain injuries in those assaults and certainly with a fractured skull may have had some kind of topographic changes in the skull... although it is also possible that what you're feeling is not significant.

You should also be screened for PTSD and other emotional sorts of disorders that could themselves be contributing to your GI symptoms as well as your headaches.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi,
Neurologist
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What Causes Severe Headaches, Vomiting And Temporary Memory Loss Post An Injury?

Hi, You are advised to look for a neurologist in my opinion and have a good neurological examination performed. You may have suffered traumatic brain injuries in those assaults and certainly with a fractured skull may have had some kind of topographic changes in the skull... although it is also possible that what you re feeling is not significant. You should also be screened for PTSD and other emotional sorts of disorders that could themselves be contributing to your GI symptoms as well as your headaches. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist