What do you call a Head injury doctor?

Have you experienced a concussion in the head and wondered whether you should consult a doctor or not? A head injury doctor is a layman term used regarding any problems or injury suffered in the brain. However, they are further distributed in different sections according to the injuries sustained by a patient. This article will specifically focus on the three areas of damages that a doctor specializes in and what kind of doctor you need to consult.

Who is a Head Injury specialist?

A head injury specialist is a doctor who is divided according to treatments for three sections of the head which are:

  • Acute Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) Rehabilitation
  • Acute Concussion

You might have to consult multiple doctors before sticking to one or drawing a conclusion as to what is your injury. There are different doctors who specialize in concussions, skull fractures etc.

Types of Head Injury Doctors 

Not all doctors treat the same injury, and you will have to narrow down your symptoms before you can consult the right doctor. Below are some specialists that you may go to for a head injury:

  • Neuropsychologists
  • Neuroradiologists
  • ER doctors
  • Neurosurgeons
  • Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine
  • Concussion clinics
  • Sports medicine practitioner
  • Paediatricians
  • Therapists
  • Neurologists
  • Endocrinologist

When do you need to consult a doctor for a Head injury?

You must consult a doctor if you suffer through any of the symptoms below:

  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Abnormal behaviour
  • Confusion in recognizing people.
  • Drowsiness or feeling sleepy
  • Recurring vomiting
  • Headache, memory loss, blurred vision or emotional changes could signal a blood concussion.

Usually, you should visit a doctor if your head hits something or you can see blood gushing out of the head. Obvious symptoms would be easy to recognize, but what to do if the injury does not exhibit symptoms? Symptoms like a foggy brain, blurred vision, headache, balance problems, etc., show a slow brain which means that you likely have a concussion.

Therefore, consult a physician before you turn to a specialist to gather the issues.

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