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  2. From walking on wet leaves to cleaning out gutters, 4 fall ...

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    “Certainly, if someone hits their head when they fall, there is a risk of bleeding in the brain or around the brain, which can be fatal.” The biggest fall hazards in the fall

  3. Here's When to See a Doctor After Hitting Your Head ... - AOL

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    Here's what to do if you hit your head really hard, have a concussion, and what to do if you think you have a concussion.

  4. Doctor Warns of the Dangerous Mistake You're Making ... - AOL

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    Hey, we might throw our head back for good measure too, to keep blood from dripping down on our clothes. The whole ordeal may earn us an A+ for effort (and dramatics), but there’s an easier ...

  5. Falling (accident) - Wikipedia

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    Falling is the action of a person or animal losing stability and ending up in a lower position, often on the ground. It is the second-leading cause of accidental death worldwide and a major cause of personal injury, especially for the elderly. [4]

  6. Head injury - Wikipedia

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    While impact on the brain at the same site of injury to the skull is the coup effect. If the impact causes the head to move, the injury may be worsened, because the brain may ricochet inside the skull causing additional impacts, or the brain may stay relatively still (due to inertia) but be hit by the moving skull (both are contrecoup injuries).

  7. Penetrating head injury - Wikipedia

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    A penetrating head injury, or open head injury, is a head injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached. [1] Penetrating injury can be caused by high- velocity projectiles or objects of lower velocity such as knives, or bone fragments from a skull fracture that are driven into the brain.

  8. What to do after you hit your head — and when to seek ... - AOL

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    In the wake of Bob Saget's tragic death from an accidental head trauma, a doctor shares what you need to know about head injuries. What to do after you hit your head — and when to seek medical ...

  9. Pediatric concussion - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after a person hits their head and concussion is suspected they must be removed from the activity and require a medical assessment before returning to play. [ 37 ] [ 39 ] After an initial rest of 24 – 48 hours, activities should be gradually started again.