Signs And Symptoms Of An Epidural Hematoma
Severe Headache

A headache is an unpleasant feeling of aching or pressure in the head, and the pain can range from mild to severe. Though one of the most common types of headaches is a tension headache, a headache associated with a minor head injury isn’t a rare occurrence and may not be serious. A head injury often involves a jolt or sudden shaking of the head, and most headaches following a head injury clear up after a few minutes or days. However, depending on the impact of the injury, headaches can persist for months or even years.
Unlike a minor headache many individuals have experienced multiple times, a severe headache may lead to nausea, temporary vision loss, pain behind the eyes, ears, or temples, and extreme sensitivity to sound or light. Individuals who suffer severe headaches related to an epidural hematoma may have difficulty concentrating or retaining memory and may experience ringing in the ears, dizziness, blurring of vision, and depression or anxiety.
Continue reading to reveal the next symptom of an epidural hematoma.