Subdural hematoma
Overview
Subdural hematoma is a medical emergency. It's usually caused by a head injury that bursts blood vessels, causing pooled blood to push on the brain. Age, blood-thinning drugs, and alcohol abuse increase risk.
Symptoms
Headache, confusion, vomiting, slurred speech, or coma may appear immediately or weeks after a head injury.
Treatments
Small or symptomless SDHs may only need to be watched over time. Surgery is often needed.
Last Updated May 24, 2018
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