Any kind of injury that occurs to the scalp or skull can be defined as head trauma. There are four types of head trauma and they are neuronal injuries, hemorrhages, vascular injuries and cranial nerve injuries. Symptoms of head trauma are leaking of cerebrospinal fluid, which can again lead to brain infection, depression in the head, an eye that is drifted to one side, wound/bruises on the scalp and skull fractures.
Any kind of injury that occurs to the scalp or skull can be defined as head trauma. There are four types of head trauma and they are neuronal injuries, hemorrhages, vascular injuries and cranial nerve injuries. Symptoms of head trauma are leaking of cerebrospinal fluid, which can again lead to brain infection, depression in the head, an eye that is drifted to one side, wound/bruises on the scalp and skull fractures.
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