Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has recently been diagnosed with a blood clot in her head after a fall. (Image Link: CNN)
This does speak to one of the dangers that I was referring to in a previous post about falls and how to improve balance.
Her fall seems to have been more a result of having the flu as opposed to a lack of balance. That is why I wish to discuss the need to be vigilant after a fall.
Subdural hematomas can be sneaky. A subdural hematoma is a collection of blood on the surface of the brain. An acute hematoma presents very quickly after an injury. The symptoms appear quickly and they can be deadly. Chronic subdural hematomas are the sneaky ones. These generally involve a slow bleed from veins between the brain and the skull. As we age, our brain shrinks and stretches out these veins. The shrinking also leaves more room for the brain to move around during a fall or car accident or any trauma. So, the older someone is (especially over 60), the more vigilant they need to be about these slow bleeds.