It can, but it is hard to work with and tastes bad. I suggest you take the time to look for nori.
I'm guessing no one knows, but that you'd be nuts to do it. Your brain is hurt. Let it heal.
If you want the medication to work you need to take it at the same time everyday. The lower the dose the more important it is to take it at the same time. You ALWAYS want to take it within the hour. If you want the medication to work you need to take it at the same time everyday. The lower the dose the more important it is to take it at the same time. You ALWAYS want to take it within the hour.
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.
Stay at home, the noise will make your concussion worse. My friend has been out of school for 7 months because of a slight concussion. I know you want to go, but ask your date to stay home with you. I'm sure you'll figure something out.
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Very often athletes who have suffered a concussion are allowed to play again too soon, perhaps in the mistaken impression that the injury is not so bad if the player did not lose consciousness.
Go see a doctor right away. That's a pretty serious concussion in which massive head trauma had caused a hemorrhage in the brain, or in simpler terms, your brain may be bleeding.
Bad fuse, bad relay, bad switch, bad wiring... take your pick.
It's better to see a doctor in case there may be other complications associated with it.
Swimming after a concussion is generally not recommended, especially in the early stages of recovery. The activity can increase the risk of further injury, particularly if it involves diving or flipping, and can exacerbate symptoms like dizziness and balance issues. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice based on the severity of the concussion and individual recovery progress.
you have to take care of it all the time