Causes Of An Epidural Hematoma

Sporting Injuries

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Athletes have a larger risk of developing an epidural hematoma since they are at a higher risk of injuries, including ones to the brain. When you experience head trauma as a result of sporting injuries, you open yourself up to potential complications. The effects of the hematoma can be devastating if the athlete attempts to return to the sporting event rather than being seen by a medical professional. Untreated hematomas can be fatal, especially when further rough contact aggravates the brain's swelling.

If an athlete experiences any head trauma, a medical professional should examine them as soon as possible. They should also refrain from partaking in more rigorous physical activity until they have been medically cleared. No sporting event is worth your life. It's tempting to shake off a hit and run back onto the field, but you need to take your physical health seriously. You can reduce your risk of head trauma during sports by wearing a helmet. Failing to wear a helmet when involved in contact activities can lead to dire consequences.

Continue reading to learn about one of the leading causes of general head trauma, and thus epidural hematomas.

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