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What are some signs and symptoms of severe head trauma?
Each brain injury is a unique event with its own set of effects, there are some common difficulties arising from severe head trauma, including:
- Headaches;
- Confusion;
- Lightheadedness;
- Full or partial paralysis;
- Dizziness;
- Blurred vision or tired eyes;
- Ringing in the ears;
- Bad taste in the mouth;
- Fatigue or lethargy;
- Changes in sleep patterns;
- Behavioural or mood changes;
- Trouble with memory, concentration, attention, or thinking;
- Repeated vomiting or nausea;
- Convulsions or seizures;
- Inability to awaken from sleep;
- Dilation of one or both pupils of the eyes;
- Slurred speech;
- Weakness or numbness in the extremities;
- Loss of coordination;
- Increased restlessness or agitation.
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