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chances of 15 year old having brain haemorrhage?

Im a 15 year old boy who is fit and healthy, with no health issues and no family records of head issues etc. I dont smoke, drink, or do drugs, I do football and sometimes i header the ball in the wrong part of my head which makes it feel very achey and sore for a few seconds then it goes away. Any chances? and is it possible to have one without any symptons and what are the chances of that cheers ;)

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  • 5 years ago

    It is possible to cause a small bleed in that way. It is a form of concussion and should generally be investigated medically.

    Studies have shown there can be long term effects from even mild concussion.

  • 5 years ago

    Foot ball and boxing have been in the news lately about so many head injuries during the careers of pro players and boxers. Head injuries build up over time and bother you later, too.

  • Matt
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    If your skin hurts, then it is no big deal. If you actually get a little light headed, then you may be getting micro concussions. You should discuss this with your doctor.

  • 5 years ago

    Brain bleed pain doesn't go away.

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