Head Injury & Trauma Care
Head Injury & Trauma Care focuses on the emergency evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries affecting the head, brain, and surrounding structures. These injuries may occur due to road accidents, falls, sports injuries, physical trauma, or other medical emergencies. Head injuries can range from mild concussions to severe brain trauma that may affect consciousness, memory, movement, speech, or vital brain functions. Immediate medical attention is essential to prevent complications and ensure proper recovery.
Patients with head trauma may experience symptoms such as severe headache, dizziness, vomiting, confusion, bleeding, seizures, unconsciousness, or weakness in different parts of the body. Advanced imaging, neurological assessment, and continuous monitoring are critical for identifying internal injuries, brain swelling, fractures, or bleeding within the skull. Early diagnosis and timely intervention play a vital role in improving survival and long-term neurological outcomes.
At Srusti Hospital, Head Injury & Trauma Care services are supported by advanced emergency facilities, experienced neurospecialists, and critical care teams trained to manage neurological emergencies. Our multidisciplinary approach includes rapid stabilization, neurodiagnostic evaluation, emergency surgery when required, intensive monitoring, and rehabilitation support for comprehensive patient recovery. From emergency response to long-term follow-up care, every stage is managed with precision, compassion, and clinical excellence.
When to Consult a Doctor
Loss of Consciousness
Fainting, unconsciousness, or delayed response after a head injury should be treated as a medical emergency.
Severe Headache or Vomiting
Persistent headache, repeated vomiting, or worsening pain may indicate serious brain injury.
Seizures or Fits
Any seizure activity following trauma requires urgent neurological evaluation and treatment.
Confusion or Memory Loss
Disorientation, confusion, difficulty speaking, or memory problems may be signs of brain trauma.
Bleeding or Swelling
Bleeding from the head, ears, or nose, along with swelling or bruising, requires immediate medical care.
Weakness or Difficulty Moving
Weakness, numbness, balance issues, or difficulty moving after injury may indicate neurological damage.
Get in Touch with Srusti Hospital
Hospital Address
Plot No. 9, Kathagola, Ring Rd, Mangalabag, Cuttack, Odisha 753001
Phone number
+91 73810 62525
info@srustihospital.com
+91 73810 62525