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What to Expect After a Concussion


What to Expect After a Concussion | Corewell Health

80 percent of concussions resolve over seven to 14 days, with an average of 10 days. People with concussions should never return to sports or other physical ...

Concussion - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Common symptoms after a mild traumatic brain injury are headache, confusion and loss of memory, known as amnesia. The amnesia usually involves ...

Concussion - adults - discharge Information | Mount Sinai - New York

You may also have headaches, dizziness, or blurry vision. These problems will likely recover slowly. You may want to get help from family or friends for making ...

Concussion - AANS

Following a concussion, some people may suffer persisting symptoms, such as memory and concentration problems, mood swings, personality changes, headache, ...

Concussion Treatment and Recovery | University of Michigan Health

After a 1-2 day period of rest, gradually increasing thinking and physical activity should be encouraged. During the recovery phase, symptoms should gradually ...

Concussion: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

Your brain will automatically redirect all its energy to healing itself after an injury. It will send signals to your body to get you to slow down and avoid ...

How long will it take me to recover from a concussion?

The most common symptoms following a concussion are headaches, and “cognitive delay,” when the brain cannot process information as efficiently as it did before ...

What to do After a Concussion | HEADS UP - CDC

8910 When your child's symptoms are mild and nearly gone, they can return to most regular activities. Recovery from a concussion is when your ...

Concussion – Mild traumatic brain injury: Care instructions

A concussion, also called a mild traumatic brain injury, is a head injury. It happens when your brain gets shaken inside your skull from a hit (blow) to your ...

Head injuries and concussion - Better Health Channel

What to expect after a head injury and concussion · It is common to not be able to remember the events surrounding the head injury. · It is normal to feel more ...

Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion Discharge Instructions - CDC

Some mild TBI and concussion symptoms (listed at right) may appear right away, while other symptoms may not appear for hours or days after the injury.

Concussion - Injuries & first aid - NHS inform

Symptoms of concussion · having a headache · being dizzy · feeling nauseous (sick) · feeling stunned or dazed · problems with their sight, like “ ...

After a Head Injury and Concussion Recovery - MSKTC

Most concussion symptoms resolve within hours to days or a few months. Recovery is usually faster when a person gets some rest for a short period of time.

Concussion | Johns Hopkins Medicine

After a concussion, your healthcare provider may decide to watch you in the emergency room, or overnight in the hospital. When you're released, the provider may ...

Post-Concussion Syndrome: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment

Post-concussion syndrome is when concussion recovery takes longer than expected ... concussion recovery, especially in the first few days after a concussion.

Mild head injury and concussion - Headway

What are the symptoms of post-concussion syndrome? · Headaches · Irritability · Feelings of dizziness · Restlessness · Nausea · Impulsivity and self-control problems ...

What Happens When You Get a Concussion - Michigan Medicine

Paige was suffering from RSD and concussion symptoms after a traumatic brain injury. See how U-M NeuroSport's concussion treatment improved her ...

Concussion - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

What to expect from your doctor · Do you play contact sports? · How did you get this injury? · What symptoms did you experience immediately after ...

Concussion - symptoms, signs and treatment - Healthdirect

What symptoms are related to concussion? · headache or 'pressure in the head' · neck pain · nausea or vomiting · dizziness · blurred vision · difficulty concentrating ...

How to spot a concussion and what to do if you suspect a brain injury

Blurred or double vision; Eye strain; Light sensitivity ; Loss of consciousness; Headache that's getting worse, lasts for a long time, or is ...