Is a minor craniocerebral injury a soft tissue injury?

Minor craniocerebral injuries are not considered soft tissue injuries, but the two often occur at the same time. Minor craniocerebral injury often has a transient consciousness disorder, not more than 30 minutes, there may be headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting and other manifestations, but there is no abnormality in the brain parenchyma, cranial CT examination is also no abnormality, there is no positive neurological signs, after treatment, the majority of patients with satisfactory recovery results, and will not leave obvious sequelae. Soft tissue injury is often a kind of craniocerebral injury accompanied by diseases, such as clinical common scalp contusion, scalp hematoma, etc., often have local scalp swelling and bruising, local pressure pain, and even some patients with numbness, etc., after active treatment, generally these symptoms will be gradually relieved. Mild craniocerebral injury and soft tissue injury is not the same thing, patients with head injury need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, check the head CT, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.