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A head injury, also known as head trauma, can occur from a car crash, a fall from a ladder, a collision while playing a contact sport or another accident. Some head injuries need emergency care while others can be seen by a healthcare professional during a scheduled visit.
Call 911 or your local emergency number if someone has had a serious head injury — such as a fall from a ladder or a motor vehicle accident — or if the person has the following symptoms. With potentially serious head injuries, it is important to protect the person's neck and spine. Do this by having the person lie still. Don't move the person until emergency medical help has arrived and made an evaluation.
AdultsFollow these first-aid steps while waiting for emergency medical help to arrive:
Someone with head trauma can be driven to the emergency department if the person can walk and is alert but has:
Head trauma that results in concussion symptoms needs to be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Concussion symptoms include: