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Any period of unconsciousness, even brief, warrants immediate medical attention.
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A headache that doesn't improve with over-the-counter pain relievers or gets worse requires evaluation.
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Repeated vomiting or persistent nausea, especially if accompanied by other symptoms, is a red flag.
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Difficulty thinking clearly, recognizing people or places, or behaving unusually are serious concerns.
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Any shaking or twitching movements, or loss of muscle control, indicate a potential severe head injury.
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Difficulty walking, moving limbs, or experiencing numbness or tingling can signal nerve damage.
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Difficulty seeing, double vision, or changes in hearing should be addressed promptly.
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Clear or bloody fluid coming from the ears or nose after a head injury can indicate a skull fracture.
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Excessive sleepiness or inability to wake up from sleep is a serious symptom.
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Unusual irritability, mood swings, or changes in personality can indicate a concussion or more serious injury.
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Inability to speak clearly or understand language requires immediate medical attention.
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If there's also neck pain or stiffness, it could indicate a neck injury in addition to the head injury.
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A head injury from a fall requires emergency care if symptoms like loss of consciousness, persistent headache, vomiting, confusion, seizures, or weakness develop. Even if symptoms are mild initially, monitoring is crucial as they can worsen within 24-48 hours.
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谢谢您! 没有这么严重,不过如文中所说,确实需要注意观察。
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