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Not likely. He still suffers from post concussion symptoms and is getting older.
If you have concussion, you will have such concussion symptoms as repeated vomiting, rapid breathing, slowing or quickening of the pulse. But all these figures will soon normalize. For most people, blood pressure, quickly getting back to normal, although there are times when it sharply and persistently increased. This is due to not only the trauma, but also high-stress feelings. The body temperature does not change. When a person regains consciousness after concussion it's typical for him such complaints as headache, insomnia, tinnitus, flushing, discomfort, feeling of stuffiness. Note that concussion symptoms can vary in individual cases; it all depends on the structure of the human body. Concussion is largely determined by age-related factors. In infants and young children concussion often occurs without impairment of consciousness. In children younger (preschool) age concussion can occur without loss of consciousness. The general condition improved within 2-3 days.
Phillip Hossler has written: 'Getting a-head of concussion' -- subject(s): Sports injuries, Concussion, Brain
No, because in order to strain something it has to be a muscle. You can have a concussion, however, which is basically a bruise on your brain from getting hit pretty hard. Your neck can definitely be pulled so that it is sore for a few days as well--I got a concussion skiing and I could barely lift my head because of all the nausea and pain in my neck. Common symptoms for a concussion are feeling lightheaded, memory loss, nausea, and yes, even falling asleep. If you have any of these symptoms to where you can't even function normally because of the pain/discomfort, I think you should see your doctor pretty soon. :-/
Anyone, boy or girl is able to get a concussion. However, girls have a higher risk than boys.
Yes. The helmet HELPS to protect you; it doesn't 100% protect you.
When he's getting out of the church a piece of burning wood from the roof hits him and puts him in a concussion.
When I had a severe concussion, I got a nausea shot and was placed on IV fluids due to dehydration from vomiting. If treated soon enough, there should not be a shot needed unless for pain.
The dangers? A concussion and permanent damage. Or it could just be a bruise. If the swelling and pain persist and are accompanied by other symptoms (like headaches or dizziness) call a doctor as soon as possible. ~ T
no, just a concussion.
No, that is a symtom of your period. I know it is wierd. Pregancy symptoms are period symptoms :)
beacause they want to and there dumb you can die after a cuncussion