Head Injuries
Care Tips for Head Injuries
If you have experienced a head injury that is not severe enough to require hospitalization, as decided by a qualified physician, stick to the following:
- Maintain limited activity for 48 hours. This includes no school for children and no work for adults, depending on the injury.
- Drink clear liquids only for eight hours followed by reduced amounts of food for the next 24 hours.
- Take only nonaspirin pain medications for headache or discomfort. Speak with the pharmacist if you’re not sure whether or not a particular medication is aspirin free.
- Wake the patient every two to three hours during the first night post injury.
Consult your primary care physician immediately if any of the following signs appear:
- Persistent nausea and/or vomiting
- Unusual sleepiness or difficulty waking up
- Uneven pupil sizes or different-looking pupils
- Weakness, paralysis, or numbness in arms or legs or difficulty walking
- Confusion or disorientation
- Significant changes in breathing patterns
- Persistent dizziness