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Elbowed in the temple? |
last night my friend was being an idiot while i was watching tv and then he fell on me and in the process landed with his elbow on my temple.. right now i feel light headed and when i move my eyes i get pains in my temple. its not the first time that hes caused me injuries and its really pissing me off. but yeah im just curious as to whether i should go to the doctor or something you should see a doctor if you pass out, or have nausea with vomiting. Check your pupils too and make sure they get smaller when you shine a lite on them. You might have a mild concussion, and if he hit you right, you can have a broken facial bone. Definitely see a doctor, if you get punched in the temple you have a chance you could die, im not saying that you will. But this is pretty serious especially if you are light-headed and in pain. Try some panadol, if it doesn't improve within two hours see a doctor! |
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