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.
A grade 1 concussion can usually be treated with rest and continued observation alone. The person may return to sports activities that same day, but only after examination by a trained professional
No. But at one point, he does get a concussion that is treated in the same episode.
Yes as it goes beyond being treated by first aid.
A concussion is typically treated by medical professionals with rest, both physical and cognitive, and monitoring of symptoms. In some cases, medication may be prescribed for symptom management. It is important for patients to follow their healthcare provider's recommendations for recovery.
Chlamydia isn't treated with a shot. It's treated with oral medication (pills). Gonorrhea is treated with an antibiotic injection.
Phillip Hossler has written: 'Getting a-head of concussion' -- subject(s): Sports injuries, Concussion, Brain
Yes you can. It is all about where you are shot and how it is treated.
Anyone, boy or girl is able to get a concussion. However, girls have a higher risk than boys.
If it is not treated, recognized, and/or severe, then yes, it is possible. It can kill you because, basically, it's a form of brain damage. If your concussion is very severe, and hits the right place, then it is possible that your vital functions will be compromised. Also, it is possible that if you are unconscious directly following a concussion, then you can slip into a coma. Hope this helped!
they were angry because how they were getting treated by the king.
by not getting shot
Yes. The helmet HELPS to protect you; it doesn't 100% protect you.