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<p>Head injury, regardless of the type, including surgical operations to the head, is followed by a group of symptoms that may be regarded as common to all forms of cranial trauma.</p>
<p>All of the symptoms may not be found in every patient, but most are present in the majority of instances.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>MOST IMPORTANT</strong></p>
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<li style="text-align: left;"><strong> First</strong> is the presence of possible injury to the brain.</li>
<li style="text-align: left;"> <strong>Second</strong> is injury to the scalp and skull.</li>
<li>If any of the following signs and symptoms of brain injury listed below are observed in the patient, <strong>notify your doctor immediately</strong>:</li>
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<li>Sleepiness:  This is the <em><strong>main symptom</strong> </em>to watch for  &#8211;  any decrease in alertness is important!</li>
<li>Eye pupil changes are very important!  The pupil of the eyes are the black center circles.
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<li>Normal pupils are equal in size and contract and dilate in response to light</li>
<li>Abnormal pupils are unequal in size to indicate brain injury.</li>
<li>Unequal pupil size that <em>fail to change size </em>when light is directed at the eyes is a sign of brain injury.</li>
<li>Fixed pupils: Remain the same size regardless of the amount of light.</li>
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<li>Dilated pupils: Pupils remain enlarged regardless of decrease in amount of light.</li>
<li>Personality changes: Irritability and confusion.</li>
<li>Headache:  It is expected.  If it is long lasting or increases in severity, medical advice is needed.</li>
<li>Nausea and Vomiting:  This is often due to the headache.  It can be a sign of increased pressure in the head.</li>
<li>Dizziness</li>
<li>Ringing in the ears.</li>
<li>Elevated temperature above 100 degrees F.</li>
<li>Convulsions.</li>
<li> Careful observations of the patient during the first two days after a head injury is  extremely important recognizing complications.</li>
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<p>Head injury, regardless of type including head surgery, is followed by a group of symptoms that may be regarded as common to all forms of cranial trauma.</p>
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