Yes, see below: Acute subdural hematomas cause symptoms right away. However, people with chronic subdural hematomas may have no symptoms at all. Common symptoms of a subdural hematoma are: •slurred speech •loss of consciousness or coma •seizures •numbness •severe headaches •weakness •visual problems You should go to the doctor right away if you have any of these symptoms. These symptoms are also signs of other very serious health conditions. Symptoms of chronic subdural hematoma can be similar to the symptoms of dementia, stroke, tumors, or other problems in the brain
Answered 3/27/2016
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Interpretation: Not clear to me as to why you are concerned about bleeding over the brain. From your description, you did not have a cerebral concussion, and are unlikely to have experienced any traumatic brain injury. If you do have genuine symptoms, then contact your local doctor, or even schedule a Concierge visit here online.
Answered 11/27/2017
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