What are the symptoms of a concussion?!


Question: The symptoms that will usually immediately follow a concussion may include a headachy feeling, abnormal sleepiness, dizziness, confusion, lack of feeling or emotion, anxiety, blurred vision, vomiting, and the inability to remember events prior to the injury. If the period of unconsciousness is prolonged the symptoms may be more persistent and severe. In cases of repeated concussion such as that found in boxers, damage to the brain, impaired concentration, slurred speech, slow thinking and the punch drunk syndrome are possible. As with anyone who has been knocked unconscious a doctor may advise bed rest and observation. Depending on the severity of the concussion this can be done at home or in the hospital. Please go to emergancy services if you think you may be suffering. :) Hope this helped.


Answers: The symptoms that will usually immediately follow a concussion may include a headachy feeling, abnormal sleepiness, dizziness, confusion, lack of feeling or emotion, anxiety, blurred vision, vomiting, and the inability to remember events prior to the injury. If the period of unconsciousness is prolonged the symptoms may be more persistent and severe. In cases of repeated concussion such as that found in boxers, damage to the brain, impaired concentration, slurred speech, slow thinking and the punch drunk syndrome are possible. As with anyone who has been knocked unconscious a doctor may advise bed rest and observation. Depending on the severity of the concussion this can be done at home or in the hospital. Please go to emergancy services if you think you may be suffering. :) Hope this helped.

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