How to do when your head is hit by a soccer

The clinical symptoms of being hit by a soccer ball are not too serious and may mainly manifest as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, transient disorders of consciousness, retrograde amnesia and other clinical manifestations, most of which are dominated by concussion. The main treatment is rest and symptomatic treatment. If there is a headache, oral painkillers can be taken; if there is dizziness, oral anti-dizziness drugs can be taken. If the soccer ball hit the back of the head, the force is large, or need to pay attention to the need to be alert to the possibility of delayed or acute intracranial hemorrhage. If the patient develops progressive impairment of consciousness after the injury, it needs to be taken very seriously and requires immediate review of the head CT and related treatment at the hospital.