Is the aftermath of the bruise on the inside of your head from the fall serious?

Bruising inside the head after a fall, i.e., brain hemorrhage after a traumatic brain injury, generally has no obvious sequelae if the amount of bruising is small and located in non-vital functional areas. If the amount of bruise is large, and in the brainstem, cerebellum and other important functional parts will produce serious sequelae.
1. The amount of bruise is very small, the bruise is located in non-important functional parts, such as lobes, etc., and the damage to the brain cells is small, the patient usually has no obvious symptoms and may not have obvious sequelae.
2. If the amount of bruise is large and located in important functional parts with large amount of bleeding, such as brainstem, cerebellum, internal capsule, etc., it can lead to serious damage to brain cells, and the patient will suffer from distortion of the eyes and mouth, loss of vision or blindness, choking on drinking water, difficulty in swallowing, forceful crying and laughing, hemiparesis, hemiplegia, hemiparesis, and deep sensory disorders.
What will happen after traumatic brain injury needs professional physicians to judge, once the fall head injury, it is recommended that timely medical treatment, standardized diagnosis and treatment, to avoid delays in the condition.