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What Cures Dizziness, Shaky When Balancing On One Leg, Dilated Pupils After Hit Forehead?

This morning I hit my forehead on my bedframe. I didn't really notice if it had been painful, as I had just woke up. I do remmeber that It kind of shook the side of the bedframe (its made of metal) so know when I looked in the mirror, my pupils look dilated and I do feel a little dizzy but I can walke correctly but I'm a little shaky when I try to balance on one leg. Is it safe to go to sleep?
Thu, 19 Dec 2013
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Hi there,

Thanks for your query.

The problems are transient, due to mild brain concussion and will disappear in a few days' time on its own.

Yes, you can go to sleep or do any work, as long as, there is no imbalance experienced.

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Dr. Rakesh Karanwal
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What Cures Dizziness, Shaky When Balancing On One Leg, Dilated Pupils After Hit Forehead?

Hi there, Thanks for your query. The problems are transient, due to mild brain concussion and will disappear in a few days time on its own. Yes, you can go to sleep or do any work, as long as, there is no imbalance experienced. If you find my response helpful and informative, do not forget an “excellent” (5-star rating) to my answer, to ENCOURAGE ALL doctors- engaged in social service- to render sound advice to the FREE queries. Fond regards and have a nice day Dr. Rakesh Karanwal