13/03/2023
SKULL FRACTURE:
A skull fracture is a type of head injury where there is a break or crack in one or more of the bones in the skull. It can occur as a result of a severe blow or impact to the head, such as a car accident, a fall, or a physical assault.
FACIAL FRACTURE
A facial fracture is a break or crack in one or more of the bones in the face, such as the nose, cheekbones, eye sockets, or jawbone. This type of injury can result from a variety of causes, including sports injuries, car accidents, falls, or physical assaults.
BRAIN INFRACTION
A brain infarction, also known as a stroke, occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, resulting in the death of brain cells in that area. This can be caused by a blood clot blocking a blood vessel in the brain (ischemic stroke) or by a blood vessel rupturing and bleeding into the brain (hemorrhagic stroke).
BRAIN CONTUSION
A brain contusion is a type of traumatic brain injury that occurs when the brain tissue is bruised due to a blow to the head. This can cause the brain to swell, which can result in a range of symptoms depending on the location and severity of the contusion.
Symptoms of a brain contusion can include headaches, confusion, memory loss, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. In more severe cases, a person may experience seizures, difficulty speaking or moving, or loss of consciousness
EPIDURAL HEMATOMA
An epidural hematoma is a serious medical condition in which blood collects between the skull and the outermost layer of the brain called the dura mater. The condition occurs when a blood vessel ruptures, causing bleeding in the epidural space.
The most common cause of epidural hematoma is head injury, such as from a car accident, fall, or assault. Symptoms of epidural hematoma can include headache, confusion, dizziness, loss of consciousness, seizures, weakness, numbness, and vomiting.
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