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Hit head on bunk bed

I hit my head on the top of the bunk bed while trying to get my cellphone from the bottom bunk, i hit my head as I was lifting my head from underneath. I hit it, sobbed a little caused it surprised me, and ended up with a minor headache. Not even a huge one, just a little one. The headache went away 15 mins afterward. I hit the crown of my head during the incident. It feels good when I put ice on it, which is like every day now. My main concern is when is this slight pressure on my head going to go away. I am fine, i can remember what happened, i can talk and hear, and I have no vision problems either. So the questions I have are, am I going to be fine? and what should I watch out for? Please help, thanks :)
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you seem to be fine
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I am 12 and I hit my head hard on my brothers bunk bed it really hurts I don't know what to do please help me I don't know
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Hi!
In all probability you have injured the soft tissue of the scalp. If you develop nausea, vomiting, excess sleep, severe headache, difficulty in walking and balance, tremors, seizures, vision problems, ringing in ears etc then consult a doctor immediately. These symptoms develop if there is a brain injury or bleed. Otherwise this pressure will go in a few days. Take care!
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