There are many types of head trauma, and the time it can be judged to be okay varies; concussion or scalp trauma, often recovery within 1~2 weeks; cerebral hemorrhage or brain hernia may take 1~2 months, or even longer.
1. In clinical practice, most head trauma is a reaction to concussion or traumatic brain injury, and can generally be resumed within about 1~2 weeks of normal work and study, with a relatively good prognosis.
2. Some patients with severe head trauma may result in cerebral hemorrhage or even brain herniation. These patients often have a long recovery time in the later stages, most of them need 1~2 months, and some of them even cannot recover or die.
Head trauma varies and requires timely medical treatment under the guidance of a specialist and must be judged in the context of the actual individual situation.
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