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probably not because concussions are hard to get rid of but nothing happend to me when i almost got a concussion

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Is there an antonym for concussion?

None, just think about it. What the opposite of an extreme headache? No headache. And in today's society, we call that... Healthy.


Should you worry if you fall on your mouth and then have dizziness and a headache?

Yes! You might have a concussion. Seek medical attention.


When you have a headache and drink coffee it stop?

Drinking coffee might stop your headache - it depends on why you got the headache. If you are addicted to caffeine/coffee, drinking coffee will stop the headache if it is caused by withdrawal. It won't help if your headache is due to dehydration, illness, stress, etc.


You got a concussion on Sunday Went to the er on Monday for severe headaches nausea slurred speech being spacey etc Its Wednesday and you still have headache and nausea is this normal?

These symptoms may indicate a concussion which needs to be monitored and possibly treated. See your physician or headache specialist for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.


What are they main symptoms of a concussion?

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.


I am not sure about ?

I am not sure about a headache that will "come and go". However, there is post concussion syndrom(PCS) in which headache and dizziness can start within the first 7-10 days and last as long as 3 months. A good way to tell the difference in headache is to press below the eyes over the sinuses. If there is pain in that region, it is likely sinus headache. If this were my son, I would give him a full day of rest like you did. Then I would let him start to engage in some physical activities for 10 minutes or so, which at 11 years old, I am sure he has already. If he has no dizziness or confusion, and has no headache (other than sinus), I would allow him to participate in the track activities that you described. Now that he has had a concussion, it will be easier for him to get a concussion in the future.


How dangerous is falling on top of your head?

It depends on how high you fall from but its probably the worst way to fall. it could be from as mild as a headache to as serious as a concussion.


Is the reason I'm having headaches is because i had a concussion?

Only a qualified physician can diagnose your problem. Concussion or TBI can cause head pain, but to know for sure this is the trouble and not something more sinister, please see a headache specialist or other doctor.


Can whip lash give you a headache?

Yes, it can. Be aware that it is not the only possible condition that can result in a headache. If you experienced such trauma that you have whiplash, it may be possible that you could also have suffered a concussion or struck your head. You should consult a physician for an accurate diagnosis.


How can pressure points be used to stop a headache effectively?

Pressure points can be used to stop a headache effectively by applying firm pressure to specific points on the body that are believed to help relieve headache pain. This can help to release tension and promote relaxation, reducing the intensity of the headache.


What are the signs and symptoms of a concussion or spinal cord injury?

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.


How do you tell if you have a concussion?

Signs of a concussion include headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, and temporary loss of consciousness. If you suspect you have a concussion after a head injury, it's essential to seek medical attention for proper evaluation and treatment.