Common facial injuries may be minor and heal within a short period of time, while
other facial injuries, such as severe burns and eye damage, could be permanent and require costly and ongoing medical treatment over a long period of time.
may be minor and heal within a short period of time, while
other facial injuries, such as severe burns and eye damage, could be permanent and require costly and ongoing medical treatment over a long period of time.
Not exact matches
If no medical personnel are on the sports sideline, any athlete showing potential signs of concussion, such as balance or motor incoordination (stumbles, slow / labored movements), disorientation or confusion, loss of memory, blank or vacant look or visible
facial injury combined with any of these
other symptoms, should be removed from play, barred from returning and referred for a formal evaluation by a qualified health care professional.
Some interventions have resulted in bruising,
facial injuries, displacement of skull bones and blood clots in the scalp, cognitive issues, lower oxygen supply, and
other injuries.
Other recommendations address the sentinel
facial features associated with exposure to alcohol during pregnancy, the complex brain
injury and differential diagnoses.
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other people were also taken to hospitals with back, neck and
facial injuries.
Errors during a C - Section can cause fetal lacerations, which may result in, among
other things,
facial injuries, cervical cord
injuries, brachial plexus
injuries, and fractures.
There may have been more than a brief loss of consciousness involved, a coma, fractures to the person's skull or
facial area, internal bleeding of the brain requiring surgical intervention, or
other evidence of a serious
injury.
Common birth
injuries to baby include brain
injury as a result of not enough oxygen getting to the new born;
facial paralysis as a result of the use of forceps at birth; Erb's palsy due to a doctor's error or negligence at delivery; or even wrongful death due to a variety of
other complications at birth.