It all started with a fall.

A bruise behind the ear after a blow to the head could indicate a skull fracture. Learn Battle’s Sign and when to go to the emergency room.

A light blow can hide something serious

Often, after a blow to the head, the absence of bleeding or loss of consciousness leads us to believe there’s no cause for alarm. However, there are silent signs that can indicate a much more serious problem, such as a fracture at the base of the skull.

One such sign is Battle’s sign : a bruise that appears behind the ear, just above the mastoid bone. Although it may look like a simple mark, this hematoma can be a symptom of a serious head injury .

What is the Battle Sign?

Battle’s sign is a clinical manifestation that appears hours after a head injury. It presents as a dark, well-defined bruise behind one or both ears. Its appearance usually indicates internal bleeding at the base of the skull, a particularly sensitive area where vital brain structures are located.

Bruises around the eyes, known as “ raccoon eyes ,” may also appear, another alarming sign of intracranial damage.

What to do if it appears?

The recommendation is clear: go to an emergency room immediately . Don’t minimize it or wait for the bruise to disappear on its own. Timely medical attention can mean the difference between life and death, or between a full recovery and permanent after-effects.

Why shouldn’t it be ignored?

Fractures at the base of the skull can lead to serious complications, such as internal bleeding, brain damage, infections, or increased intracranial pressure. Battle’s sign is not a common symptom, so its presence is a reason for urgent attention .

Conclusion

A simple blow to the head may seem harmless… until Battle’s Sign appears. Knowing how to recognize this sign can save lives. Don’t ignore a bruise behind the ear or “raccoon eyes.” If you have any concerns, consult a health professional immediately .

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