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What Causes Dizziness After A Head Injury?

I slipped on the ice yesterday and banged head on the ice had quit a headache but didn t feel dizzy but why l awoke today felt very dizzy and had a hard time getting g up out of bed. I should also tell you l developed virago 3 years ago and still have issues with that condition
Wed, 29 Aug 2018
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Hi,

The trauma you had is enough to cause dizziness and headache.

It is likely that the product of the trauma you have a cerebral contusion, this is produced by phenomena of acceleration and deceleration, provocation blow in the main place of impact and a backlash on the opposite side of the brain.

Causes Microsangrados and oedema that little by little is reabsorbed. You will stay for 2-3 weeks with these symptoms.

The fact that you have a previous history of vertigo, can worsen this condition with trauma. To improve dizziness and pain, eat vitamins that contain vitamin B12.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

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What Causes Dizziness After A Head Injury?

Hi, The trauma you had is enough to cause dizziness and headache. It is likely that the product of the trauma you have a cerebral contusion, this is produced by phenomena of acceleration and deceleration, provocation blow in the main place of impact and a backlash on the opposite side of the brain. Causes Microsangrados and oedema that little by little is reabsorbed. You will stay for 2-3 weeks with these symptoms. The fact that you have a previous history of vertigo, can worsen this condition with trauma. To improve dizziness and pain, eat vitamins that contain vitamin B12. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.