While concussions are not uncommon, they are not good to have. What happens when you receive a concussion you may ask? A concussion is an impact related injury, wither you are boxing and get hit in the head or you get shoved off the swing onto concrete, you can acquire a concussion in many ways. Symptoms of a concussion may include dizziness, nausea, ringing in the ears, sleepiness, confusion, and much more. While concussions cannot be cured, it is imperative that when one is received, you must rest and allow the brain to recover from this minor injury.
Hemorrhages:
What is a Hemorrhage? What happens when you have a hemorrhage? The technical definition for a hemorrhage is bleeding or abnormal blood flow. A hemorrhage may be external or internal. Something as little as a bleeding cut from the face can be considered a hemorrhage.
Skull Fractures:
A skull fracture is a break in the bone surrounding the brain. It can occur with or without brain damage. Following a skull fracture, fluid will swell to the head and some can leak out the nose and eyes. When you have an injury, white blood cells rush to the site and try to repair the tissue and defend the wound from other viruses and bad bacteria from entering. If you have a skull fracture, see a doctor for a remedy.