Concussion may be present without symptoms, for detecting cognitive impairment and concussions.
The symptoms of concussion are dizziness and nausea (feeling like you might throw up) and a sore head. However it is possible to have delayed concussion which means that the injury has happened but you don't get the symptoms until later. This can be a problem if you have gone home alone thinking that you are OK and the symptoms come on when there is no-one around to get you to hospital.
Some symptoms of a concussion that you should be aware of are: headache, temporary loss of consciousness, dizziness, ringing in the ears, nausea or vomiting, confusion or slurred speech. If you have had any kind of injury to the head or suspect you may have a concussion, please visit your doctor or walk-in-clinic.
Symptoms of concussion include drowsyness and vomiting, headache and fainting. Symptoms of a spinal cord injury include numbness of the body, pins and needles, weakness or loss of function in the limbs, reduced respiratory capacity and vomiting.
No one exactly knows since he got a concussion and is reacting to symptoms! I hope I answered your question!!
You can find information on concussion symptoms by visiting websites of reputable medical organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or the Mayo Clinic. They provide detailed lists of common concussion symptoms, which may include headache, nausea, dizziness, confusion, and sensitivity to light or noise. It's important to seek medical attention if you suspect you or someone else has a concussion.
Symptoms of a severe concussion, go see a doctor immediately.
A second concussion before full recovery from the first can result in more severe symptoms or prolonged time to recovery.A second concussion before full recovery from the first can result in more severe symptoms or prolonged time to recovery
yeah because if you leave a concussion untreated afterwards in life you could die if you just tap on your head softly
in some cases concussion will heal.In cases of greater severity,the concussion will be permanently damaging.Even if the head is struck 40 or 50 years after the concussion was caused,death may esult in amild impact. sincerely, Robert Hocker
It affects the way you react to things... for instance if you get a concussion and you still have "concussion like symptoms" and if you get hit again and get another concussion that's some serious brain damage... they are trying to help keep everyone safe in the sports industry.
Not likely. He still suffers from post concussion symptoms and is getting older.