Causes Of An Epidural Hematoma

An epidural hematoma is a severe medical condition with life-threatening effects on the brain. This condition typically occurs after injury or trauma to a person's head. Your brain might literally bounce against your skull, causing damage to its blood vessels, tissues, and lining, resulting in bleeding. A large mass made of blood will form in the place between your brain's protective covering and skull. An epidural hematoma increases the pressure on a person's brain, causing swelling. The swollen brain then shifts in the person's skull. Continued pressure and brain damage can affect all aspects of a person's life, from their physical well-being to their consciousness. These are some of the most common causes of this condition.

Physical Abuse or Attack

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If a person is a victim of physical abuse, they might be at risk of developing an epidural hematoma. Physical trauma to the head can cause the brain to move around the skull, thus causing bleeding. It's important to note the brain is damaged before the epidural hematoma even forms. However, the hematoma has the potential to make the lasting consequences even worse by opening the victim up to more brain damage.

Victims of domestic violence have an increased risk of developing this medical condition. If you or a loved one has experienced head trauma as a result of domestic violence, you need to contact a medical professional. Besides continued physical abuse, a sudden violent attack can also result in a head injury and subsequently an epidural hematoma. It's all about a blow to the head.

Continue reading to learn about another cause of this condition, though this one is far more accidental.

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