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Forehead left side of head numb

I got jumped at a club about 2 weeks ago and I was given a broken nose two black eyes about 4 days of healing I started getting bad headaches and my left side of my forehead all the way too about the top of my head stopped near the back was still numb I received stiches on my eyebrow so I'm guessing this a nerve situation but now a week and half later I'm still numb in the same areas and now I'm worried I may have a cracked skull or maybe even bleeding I've been feeling disoriented nauseous
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  • Male | 21 years old
  • Complaint duration: 13 days
  • Medications: Dyocycline . Arcoxia.
  • Conditions: None

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It sounds like you had injury to the supraorbital nerve and possibly a nasal,zygoma, or orbital fracture. A CT of the skull and facial bones would be very helpful. At your age an intracranial bleed is not as common as in older people but they can occur with trauma like getting struck in the head forcefully and repetitively. If you are still having disorientation and nausea, the ER would be the best bet since the imaging can usually be obtained immediately to rule out potentially life threatening issues.
I agree with Dr. Eric Peterson (Neurosurgeon's reply), as you had possibly fractured nose, and had black eyes, so head CT including face/sinus to find if fracture and bleeding inside or not and see NEUROSURGEON ASAP.

Hope you get better soon.