b'RED FLAGS: GO TO A&E IMMEDIATELY! If any of the symptoms are present following a head injury emergency medical treatment should be sought as they could be indicative of a more serious injury:Loss of consciousness Problems with understanding or Deafness in one or both ears that wasspeakingnot present before Inability to be wokenLoss of balance or problems withBlurred or double visionwalking Bleeding from one or both earsWeakness in one or both arms or legs Any fits (collapsing or passing out Any vomiting suddenly)Clear fluid coming out of ears or nose Severe headache not relieved by Drowsiness when you would normallypainkillers such as paracetamolbe wide awake Reduced neck movement, stiff neck Increased disorientation muscles or pins and needles down the arms/legs348,453There were 348,453 UK admissions to hospital with acquired brain injury in 2016-17.4'