You should seek professional medical attention immediately - the description you've given are classic symptoms of having a concussion .
Yes. The helmet HELPS to protect you; it doesn't 100% protect you.
Yes, snowboarding helmets are perfectly safe as long as they fit your head properly. Their purpose is to cushion rapid deceleration and guard against blunt-force trauma, so any helmet is better than no helmet really.
The speed of snowboarding depends on how long you snowboarded without stopping and how steep it is. You can go really fast and you can go really slow.
you use your hips in snowboarding to turn, stop and carve. Your hips are really important for snowbaording.
Yes, if your brain is really damaged
Everything I dont really see a point in it
It depends.. If it's a really bad hit on the head then it might last up too days or weeks!!If the injury is not that big then sometimes the concussion will only last for a couple of hours, or if your lucky seconds!!!!If you faint you can get a really bad concussion, if the person hits there head badly but, not always.But not only fainting cause a concussion, any time you hit your head on anything really bad, or sometimes when you are stressed.
snowboarding can get really extreme from going down cliffs to doing wikid height jumps.some people like to do rails and stairs and others do down hill racing.this is a really extreme sport.
No way of telling, as it's really hard to tell what kind of head injury the helmet might have saved you from. But considering that a helmet can cost as little as $25 it'll probably be a bargain even if it's only saved you from a split eyebrow.
You should not play football with a concussion. The long-term consequences far outweigh the short-term sacrifices.
Get a tall stool and a snowboard then put the snowboard on the stool, stand on top of snowboard and balance and twist around a little act like your really outside.
I once had one and no not really, just things about them but small things