What to Do If You Accidentally Drink Alcohol After a Concussion
If someone accidentally consumes alcohol after a concussion, it may exacerbate symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and impaired cognitive function. Alcohol can interfere with the brain's healing process and may increase the risk of complications. It is advisable to avoid ...
Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
A concussion refers to a temporary and immediate disruption of brain function due to external force impacting the head. Symptoms may include confusion or loss of consciousness, visual disturbances, or balance issues. There may also be persistent headaches, dizziness, and memory i...[Read More] What to Do If You Accidentally Drink Alcohol After a Concussion
Post-Surgery Seizures: Understanding Epilepsy After Brain Surgery
Postoperative epilepsy after brain surgery? Hello Dr. Tseng, my grandmother just underwent brain surgery a few days ago. She is a diabetic patient and had a fall that resulted in a head injury (with a hematoma), and the doctor recommended brain surgery. After the surgery, my gran...
Dr. Zeng Kongyan Reply:
Dear Ms. Jiang, After acute traumatic brain injury with hematoma, some patients may experience seizures during the acute phase following surgery. This may be related to increased intracranial pressure or underlying brain pathology. Therefore, physicians will administer antiepile...[Read More] Post-Surgery Seizures: Understanding Epilepsy After Brain Surgery
Head Injury and Nosebleeds: When to Seek Medical Attention
After hitting the head, suddenly experiencing a nosebleed? Hello Dr. Chuang: A couple of days ago, I accidentally hit my head. At the time, I didn't feel any particular pain, but a few minutes later, I noticed blood in my nasal mucus. Recently, I've also been waking up ...
Dr. Zhuang Yumin Reply:
Nasal discharge with blood, along with dizziness and headaches, may be symptoms of a nasopharyngeal lesion. You should first visit an otolaryngologist for an examination to determine the cause of the bloody nasal discharge. If there are any specific findings, you may need to see ...[Read More] Head Injury and Nosebleeds: When to Seek Medical Attention
Should You Get a CT Scan After a Head Injury? Expert Insights
Is a CT scan of the brain necessary after a head injury? Hello, Dr. Yeh. I'm not sure if I hit my neck, but pressing on the left side of my neck with my fingers causes pain (it's less stiff today). Today (September 5th), I've been feeling dizzy for a longer duratio...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: 1. Please schedule an appointment with the neurology department. 2. The so-called neurological examination can help identify the possible location and organs of the lesions, which may involve issues in the cervical region or the brain. Generally, if there are abnormalities...[Read More] Should You Get a CT Scan After a Head Injury? Expert Insights
Understanding the Connection Between Head Injuries and Lower Back Pain
Brain issues and lower back pain? Hello Dr. Yeh, I would like to ask two questions. I have previously experienced a head injury and often have nosebleeds. I have consulted a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner who mentioned that my brain may have sustained damage and that ...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
1. If there are signs of a stroke, please first consult a neurologist. 2. It is advisable to engage in more back exercises and apply heat therapy. If there is no improvement, further evaluation by a neurologist or a rehabilitation specialist is still necessary.[Read More] Understanding the Connection Between Head Injuries and Lower Back Pain
Managing Post-Accident Headaches: Insights from Neurology
Post-accident sequelae? Hello, Director Lai. I was in a car accident one or two years ago, where I sustained a laceration on the upper right side of my head. At that time, I did not experience any headaches. However, two months after the accident, I began to have frequent headach...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Headaches that occur two months after a head injury may not necessarily be related to the accident; they could be caused by other factors such as emotions, stress, or muscle tension. It is important to pay attention to the characteristics of the headache, including when it occurs...[Read More] Managing Post-Accident Headaches: Insights from Neurology
Understanding Persistent Headaches and Dizziness: Insights from Neurology
Please ask your question? Hello Director Yeh, I have symptoms similar to my sister, frequently experiencing dizziness and headaches, along with poor sleep quality. After receiving treatment and advice, I have seen significant improvement; however, I still tend to have headaches ...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
1. Thank you for your encouragement. 2. Maintaining a normal daily routine, a balanced diet, and engaging in appropriate exercise to keep a positive mood are essential methods for maintaining physical health. 3. Your sister's dizziness, headaches, and poor sleep are rela...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Headaches and Dizziness: Insights from Neurology
Head Injury After Cheerleading: Symptoms and Treatment Guidance
Head trauma I have a female classmate who, on February 17, was practicing cheerleading and was thrown high into the air, falling from approximately the height of one to two stories onto a gravel surface, impacting her head. At that time, she went to Yang Ming Hospital for an X-ra...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Three weeks have passed since the head injury occurred on February 17, and the swelling and pain should gradually improve. If there is intracranial bleeding, symptoms such as weakness in the limbs or vomiting may also be present. For managing the swelling and pain, cold compresse...[Read More] Head Injury After Cheerleading: Symptoms and Treatment Guidance
Understanding Concussions: Long-Term Effects and Symptoms Explained
Concussion Hello Dr. Yeh, I have been prone to falling and hitting my head since I was young. I remember having a significant head injury when I was little, which resulted in a concussion. I recovered from it, but I haven't paid much attention to it since. However, I have al...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
It should be unrelated to the impact.[Read More] Understanding Concussions: Long-Term Effects and Symptoms Explained
Should You Seek Medical Attention After a Head Injury?
I hit my head? Hello, I would like to ask: My brother slipped in the shower at the military base a few days ago and hit the back of his head directly on the ground, resulting in a bruise. Now, the area where he hit his head is indented. It was improving at first, but yesterday he...
Dr. Lai Lunxiang Reply:
Hello! If you need to see a doctor, please consult a neurosurgeon. Thank you![Read More] Should You Seek Medical Attention After a Head Injury?
Understanding Dizziness After Head Injury: Is It a Concussion?
Dizziness On October 29, 2004, there was a impact to the head and around the ears. Dizziness and vomiting were only felt in the afternoon of November 2. Could this be a concussion, or could it be due to other reasons? Thank you.
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
There may be an injury to the inner ear leading to imbalance, and there is also a possibility of a mild concussion. If symptoms persist, it is recommended to seek an outpatient examination.[Read More] Understanding Dizziness After Head Injury: Is It a Concussion?
Understanding Uncontrolled Movements: A Neurology Perspective
A problem that has been troubling me for a long time? Since I started junior high school, I have experienced episodes where, after performing sudden movements (such as running suddenly or standing up after squatting for a long time), the left side of my body, including my arm, le...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Lai Er Fu: Based on your description of symptoms, it may be a type of movement disorder. I recommend that you visit a neurology outpatient clinic for a detailed examination. Dr. Yeh Bo-Shou, Hsinchu Hospital.[Read More] Understanding Uncontrolled Movements: A Neurology Perspective
Understanding Unexplained Epilepsy: Impact of Birth and Head Trauma
External force impact? Hello doctor, I was diagnosed with epilepsy when I was 18 years old. At that time, the doctor conducted many tests, including a lumbar puncture. The results indicated that I have idiopathic epilepsy. I was a premature baby and also had jaundice; could this ...
Dr. Lai Lunxiang Reply:
1. Is there a relationship between premature infants, jaundice, and epilepsy? This should be related to the severity of the conditions at that time, so it can be said that "there may be a connection." 2. If there was a head injury during childhood, this should also be...[Read More] Understanding Unexplained Epilepsy: Impact of Birth and Head Trauma
Does Childhood Head Injury from Falling Affect Brain Health?
Sustaining a head injury during childhood, such as hitting the back of the head on a concrete surface, can potentially have negative effects on brain health. Depending on the severity of the impact, it may lead to concussions or other types of traumatic brain injuries, which can ...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
There are many causes of headaches and dizziness, which may not necessarily be related to a previous head injury. Therefore, it is recommended to visit a neurology clinic for a detailed diagnosis and treatment.[Read More] Does Childhood Head Injury from Falling Affect Brain Health?
How Severe Head Trauma Can Impact a Child's Intelligence
At what level of head impact can it affect intelligence? The baby is currently one year old. Yesterday, he accidentally fell off the bed and has a bruise on his forehead. I'm concerned about whether this will affect his intelligence. I have a relative whose son had a similar...
Dr. Huang Yingzhe Reply:
Hello! A single head impact, if it does not result in intracranial bleeding, is unlikely to cause intellectual disabilities, so you can rest assured. However, repeated head trauma, even in the absence of obvious bleeding on examination, may still affect cognitive function.[Read More] How Severe Head Trauma Can Impact a Child's Intelligence
Understanding Head Trauma: Symptoms and Potential Conditions
Head trauma Hello doctor, my girlfriend had a car accident and hit her head. She is experiencing dizziness, and sometimes objects in front of her appear to be spinning. Could you please tell me what condition these symptoms might be related to? Thank you.
Dr. Du Haojie Reply:
After a head injury, individuals often suffer from varying degrees of dizziness or headaches, which can last for a short or long duration. It is advisable to undergo a thorough neurological examination by a neurologist.[Read More] Understanding Head Trauma: Symptoms and Potential Conditions
Why Are Concussions More Common from Hits to the Back of the Head?
Hindbrain Why is it easier to get a concussion from hitting the back of the head compared to the front? Additionally, if I frequently injure my head, will the loss of brain cells lead to decreased cognitive function? Thank you.
Dr. Huang Yingzhe Reply:
(1) A head injury can cause a concussion regardless of the impact location, as long as the force is sufficient. However, the term "concussion" typically refers to the symptoms that often accompany a head injury, such as dizziness, headache, nausea, loss of appetite, fat...[Read More] Why Are Concussions More Common from Hits to the Back of the Head?
Should My Daughter Get a CT Scan After a Head Injury?
Fall-related injuries If a 14-year-old girl sustained a head injury at school, resulting in a laceration to the back of her head that required five stitches, it is important to consider whether further imaging studies are necessary. Given that the doctor performed an X-ray and no...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
A 14-year-old child with head trauma is advised to first see a neurologist for a physical examination. If necessary, additional tests such as an EEG or CT scan will be arranged.[Read More] Should My Daughter Get a CT Scan After a Head Injury?
Understanding Concussions: Risks of Exercise After Head Injury
Trauma After sustaining a head injury, I experienced headaches and fatigue. The doctor diagnosed me with a mild concussion and advised bed rest. However, due to a physical education test requirement, I performed over 50 push-ups. I'm concerned whether this could cause furthe...
Dr. Huang Yingzhe Reply:
In general, there should be no impact! It is recommended to continue with your usual routine and activities to facilitate a quicker return to normalcy. However, if you still feel unwell, you may visit your physician again for further evaluation and treatment.[Read More] Understanding Concussions: Risks of Exercise After Head Injury
Persistent Dizziness After Head Injury: Seeking Answers and Solutions
Abnormal dizziness? Hello Dr. Yeh, Four years ago, I was involved in a car accident that resulted in intracranial hemorrhage. Although I have been treated with medication to absorb the blood clot, I have been experiencing abnormal dizziness that has persisted until now. I have c...
Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
The causes of T0-TINA dizziness are numerous and often related to mood and environment, not necessarily linked to intracranial bleeding from a car accident. The treatment approach must first identify the underlying cause in order to provide appropriate care. This is the response ...[Read More] Persistent Dizziness After Head Injury: Seeking Answers and Solutions