It is unlikely for concussion or head injury.
Can getting hit in the face cause a concussion. I have had two serious car accidents in my life both causing head trauma one I was in a coma for three weeks or three months and the 2nd car accident I was transported to a larger hospital my head and face had serious trauma I was put into ICU without and stitches being put in I believe that is when I had a tracheotomy done to my throat as I had a fractured jaw and I guess I was unable. The sudden movement causes the brain to bounce and twist around inside the skull stretching and damaging the delicate cells and structures inside your brain. Concussions are the result of a blow or jolt to the head that disrupts the normal function of the brain.
The jaw is semi-circular bone that attaches to the skull at the temporomandibular joint or TMJ. When a person is punched on the head the impact will cause the brain to hit the skull. Thats because the frontal lobe is responsible for shaping observable behavior and personal characteristics.
Like a large bouncy ball in a small space the brain may then rebound and. This can cause harm in two placesone directly beneath the hit and a second area of damage on the opposite side of the brain. I was hit on the right side of face.
Just like people every concussion is unique. It controls things such as. Trauma to the frontal lobe of your brain can cause a wide range of problems and changes to the personality.
A concussion happens when you get hit in the head hard enough to cause a transient disturbance of brain function or causes your brain not to function normally. This type of injury may cause the brain to swell and even bleed. While the mandible or jaw bone is fixed the TMJs move and can be felt just in front of the ear.
It can range from mild to severe. Hit on cheek bone with softball can cause superficial injury or bruise over maxillary sinus area or the corresponding eye ball area. Concussions occur as the result of a traumatic blow to the head that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth in a whiplash-like fashion.