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Head injuries are classified into two types, open and closed. An open head injury happens when the skull breaks and the brain is penetrated. You can suffer an open head injury from a high-impact...
Bike accidents have caused more injuries to children than almost any other consumer product. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that more than 70 percent of children ride bikes...
Open or penetrating head injuries are more severe than closed head injuries. Open head injuries involve the skull and the brain being penetrated due to trauma. This sort of trauma can cause a wide...
Head trauma can range from mild to severe. In some cases, you may only have a mild headache. In severe cases, death is a possibility. Head trauma can occur due to a car accident, being shot in the...
The most common head injuries to toddlers cause concussions and bleeding. The symptoms can aid parents and guardians in determining the proper course of action in the event of a head injury. And...
Head injuries, also called head trauma, cover a wide spectrum of damage to the scalp, the skull or the brain. Most injuries to the head are fairly minor, although a head wound with a laceration...
The spinal cord is a conduit for nerves that deliver the messages sent by the brain to the rest of the body. Injuries to the head, neck and spine can all seriously affect the spinal cord, in some...
A closed head injury results from a hard blow to the head that does not break the skull. These types of injuries usually occur in falls, assaults and traffic accidents. Children who have been in...
Head trauma can range from a bump on the head to a serious brain injury. The head trauma can be an open or closed injury to the head. A closed injury means the head has received a hard blow, but...
Head trauma happens to everyone. Some head trauma might be minor and won't require medical attention. Some people experience head injuries that alter their lifestyle, while major head trauma can...
A cervical collar is required for a period of 4-6 weeks or longer mostly after you sustain certain types of spinal cord/ nerve threatening cervical spinal injuries, after cervical vertebral...
Anyone who has gotten hit on the head might sustain a head injury. Head injuries encompass all trauma that occurs on the scalp, skull or to the brain. There are different types of head injuries....
A head injury is any trauma that occurs to the scalp, skull or brain. The seriousness of an injury can range from a simple bump on the head to traumatic brain injury. Symptoms can vary depending...
Many people who suffer a concussion don't actually get "knocked out" and never lose consciousness---or lose consciousness so briefly that they are unaware of it. They---and the people around...
Head injuries are common, especially if you have rambunctious children running around the house. Not every bump on the head or open wound requires medical attention at the hospital. In fact, there...
An acute head injury can be life threatening. Prompt treatment and diagnosis can mean life or death for the victim. Head injuries include any kind of head trauma - a fall, laceration, assault or...
"Head injury" or "head wound" is a collective term that refers to any type of trauma to the parts of the head caused by a foreign or extrinsic agent. There are many types of head wounds. A closed...
A head injury is a term used to describe trauma to the head or brain. There are many kinds of head injuries, such as skull fractures (linear, depressed, basilar), intracranial hemorrhage...
When someone is hit in the head hard enough to break the skull or expose the brain, it can be hard to decide what to do for them. But the public can help people with an open head injury before...
Head wounds tend to bleed a lot more than wounds on other parts of the body, as there are several blood vessels in the head between the scalp and the skin. It's possible to stop this bleeding and...
Concussions are brain injuries caused by trauma to the head. The person with a concussion may or may not lose consciousness depending on the severity of the injury. Confusion, blurred vision,...
While the symptoms of milder concussions will generally subside on their own without any lasting effects, more serious cases of concussion will require medical attention. If you or someone you...
The best way to avoid the potentially serious complications that come with sports-related concussions is to prevent them altogether. While most concussions are suffered in contact sports such as...
Babies and toddlers commonly suffer head injuries due to their high activity levels and decreased awareness of their surroundings. It is important for parents to know how to identify the symptoms...