In 2022, I had an accident and had Major injury on right side temporal region (near eyebrow) and that eye was closed for 2months even after the surgery was done. But thankfully it's alright now.
Dr said that I've 5th &6th cranial nerve palsy . Also, in the reports it was mentioned that presence of subdural hemorrhage but doctors didn't perform any surgery for it bcz I was young and was told I could heal it etc..as that time I was 19-20yr old.
. In 2022, itself 2 CT SCAN _ 1MRI SCAN was done...after that till now i.e, 2026; I didn't get any scans. Although, I didn't get any seizures after this incident and also my eye is also in good condition right now.
But , sometimes I do get bad hedaaches, which will be there atleast for 24 hrs or more.
So is this because of that hemorrhage? Do I need to go for any CT, OR MRI SCANS? just for the clarification? As I didn't do the final scanning after my recovery ?
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Looking at your history these headaches could be either tension type headache or post traumatic. You first need to consult a neurologist for that , your headache history will be needed in little elaboration and then if required any imaging can be done.
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If the headaches are occasional, and remit by themselves, then it could be work or stress related
Previous haemorrhage would have resolved long time back
All Subdural hematoma may not need surgery
It's almost 4 yr since the incident so blood would have resolved
The headache may be due some other cause that's need proper evaluation
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