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I got hit in the head with a softball!?

Okay so it is kind of funny how it happened because my friend was hitting the softball on the tee into the practice net and the minute I walked out of the house she missed and the softball went straight to my upper left forehead. It hurt obviously but that is about it. I drove home a half hour later and put ice on where I was hit. I have no symptoms of a concussion expect I have a headache but it is a different headache it feels like a concussion headache even though I have never had one. I feel fine besides my head and the head ache is just somewhat annoying. I took pain relievers when I went to bed but I haven't took any since I'm scared to. When I've been occupied I haven't noticed the headache. Should i go to the ER or urgent care? What would they do? I'm just scared I'll die lol!

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  • 6 years ago
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    I've been hit by one myself and I just put some ice on it and I was fine, you should be okay but if you're extremely worried you could go see a doctor.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    if u cracked it or something u would know. go to the hospital it is probably nothing. i was in disney a few weeks ago and my cousin was throwing the ball(she is a pitcher and can throw about 35 40 mph too) she hit my cousin it the head. she was dizzy but just lay down and relax and take a nap or watch tv. but make the brightness down a little bit it will help but if it doesn't help go to the hospital just to be safe!

  • 6 years ago

    Should go to the Doctor anyway so they can give you an xray and/or MRI/ Cat Scan. You can never be too cautious, or checked too many times for a potential head injury.

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