Causes Of An Epidural Hematoma

Falls or Clumsiness

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Another set of the most common causes of the hematoma are falls or clumsiness. Older adults and physically disabled individuals are at an increased risk of clumsiness or falling. If any individual experiences difficulty walking without falling over, they have a greater chance of experiencing the kind of head trauma that leads to an epidural hematoma.

Blood-thinning medications can also increase a person's risk factor of an epidural hematoma resulting from a fall, especially for the elderly. Frequently, elderly individuals will take blood thinners for medical conditions, and millions of individuals casually take blood thinners like ibuprofen to help with headaches and pain. If you had taken blood-thinning medication before you fell and hit your head, you have a higher chance of developing an epidural hematoma due to the fall, since your blood is more likely to amass in the space between your brain and skull.

Continue reading to learn about the connection this condition has with sports.

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