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Old 02-29-2016, 06:22 PM #1
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Default Brain bleeding and hemorrhage concern!!!!

When hit your head how long can it take for brain hemorrhage or brAin bleeding to show signs? I hit my head 3 days ago im scared.?
I have a headache almost feels like a sinues pressure headache i have sinues pressure im my nose head and eyes. Urgent care doctor examined me about 8 hours after i hit my head did a few test but no cat scan said i had mild concussion. Are the signs immediately or do they take time or am i just worring to much.
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