Share on Pinterest A dent in the head may be due to
a skull fracture
. Skull fractures occur as a result of a blow or impact to the head. Injury to the skull can occur after any direct force, such as a car accident, fall, or physical assault.
Why do I suddenly have a dent in my head?
Dents in your skull can be caused
by trauma, cancer, bone diseases, and other conditions
. If you notice a change in your skull shape, you should make an appointment with your doctor. Take note of any other symptoms, like headaches, memory loss, and vision difficulties, that could be connected to a dent in your skull.
When should you go to the doctor after hitting your head?
When should I see my doctor? You should see your doctor after a head injury if you have any of the symptoms listed above. You should see your doctor
right away
or go to the emergency room if you have bad headaches, repeated vomiting, difficulty using your arms or legs, or worsening sleepiness or confusion.
Can bumping your head cause damage?
Probably not
. Head trauma from play or sports is a common concern for parents, but rarely does a bump on the head result in serious injury. The forehead and scalp have an abundant blood supply, and injury to these areas often results in bleeding under the skin.
What happens when you get hit hard on the head?
A hard blow to the head can shake your brain inside the skull. The result:
bruises, broken blood vessels, or nerve damage to the brain
. A hard hit that doesn’t cause bleeding or an opening in your skull could be a closed brain injury. An open brain injury is when an object penetrates the skull and goes into your brain.
How can I tell if a head injury is mild or severe?
- Mild head injury: Raised, swollen area from a bump or a bruise. Small, superficial (shallow) cut in the scalp. …
- Moderate to severe head injury (requires immediate medical attention)–symptoms may include any of the above plus: Loss of consciousness.
Can I sleep if I hit my head?
Most medical professionals say
it is fine
—sometimes even advised—to let people sleep after incurring a head injury. The American Academy of Family Physicians states it is not necessary to keep a person awake after a head injury.
How do you know if your brain is bleeding after hitting your head?
Confusion
.
Unequal pupil size
.
Slurred speech
.
Loss of movement
(paralysis) on the opposite side of the body from the head injury.
What are the symptoms of a closed head injury?
- A headache, could be at the area of impact or over the entire head.
- Nausea or vomiting.
- Vision or hearing problems.
- Swelling, bleeding, or bruising on the scalp or around the face or eyes.
How long after hitting head can concussion symptoms start?
In most people, symptoms occur
within the first seven to 10 days
and go away within three months. Sometimes, they can persist for a year or more. The goal of treatment after concussion is to effectively manage your symptoms.
What are the symptoms of a slow brain bleed?
- Head pain.
- Neck or back pain.
- Neck stiffness.
- Vision changes.
- Photophobia.
- Weakness on one side of the face or body.
- Slurred speech.
- Lethargy.
Why do I get angry when I hit my head?
What causes this problem? Temper outbursts after TBI are likely caused by several factors, including:
Injury to the parts of the brain
that control emotional expression. Frustration and dissatisfaction with the changes in life brought on by the injury, such as loss of one’s job and independence.
Should I ice my head if I hit it?
If your child experiences a knock, bump or blow to the head, sit them down, comfort them, and make sure they rest. You can hold a cold compress to their head –
try a bag of ice or frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel
. Seek immediate medical advice if symptoms such as mild dizziness and a headache get worse.
What does it mean when you vomit after hitting your head?
An injury to the cerebellum or inner ear can cause balance and dizziness problems, which can trigger vomiting in some people.
Migraines
. Some head injuries cause severe headaches or migraines, which again can trigger vomiting.
Can you crack your skull and not know it?
In some cases, as in an open or depressed fracture, it may be easy to see that the skull is broken. Sometimes, though, the fracture isn’t obvious. Serious symptoms of a skull fracture
How do I know if I have a concussion at home?
- headache.
- blurred or double vision.
- dizziness, balance problems, or trouble walking.
- confusion and saying things that don’t make sense.
- being slow to answer questions.
- slurred speech.
- nausea or vomiting.
- not remembering what happened.