A concussion is an injury to the brain. It can be caused by a blow to the head, or any movement that shakes the brain inside the skull. The brain is a soft organ surrounded by spinal fluid and protected by a hard skull. Normally the fluid acts like a cushion for the brain, but if the blow is hard enough, the brain can crash into the skull and be damaged. Some common symptoms that you could experience after having a concussion would be headaches, blurred vision, and sensitivity to light and noise.…
It’s not true that a loss of consciousness always happens with a concussion. Some people do see a loss of consciousness but some people don't. The symptoms start fast, or they may not develop for hours, days, weeks, or even months depending on the injury. The signs of a concussion are memory problems confusion drowsiness or feeling sluggish dizziness double vision or blurred vision nausea or vomiting sensitivity to light or noise balance problems, slowed reaction to…
Mayo Clinic studies have shown that signs and symptoms of a concussion may include: a headache or a feeling of pressure in the head, temporary loss of consciousness, amnesia surrounding the traumatic event, dizziness or "seeing stars", ringing in the ears, nausea, and vomiting. With that said, not all symptoms of concussions take place immediately after receiving an extreme blow to the head. Some symptoms can be delayed by hours, or even sometimes days, such as concentration, memory loss, and sensitivity to light and…
A concussion is a serious brain injury that is caused by a hit to the body or head that shakes the brain. A concussion can cause cuts or bruises to the head and face but there are no visible signs of a concussion. Some people think getting concussions you have to pass out, but people can get concussions by not passing out. Obvious signs of a concussion is passing out or fainting and forgetting what happened right before the injury. In cases of severe concussions it lasts longer than normal concussions and it can affect how you speak, move and learn.…
Symptoms could last a couple days or up to a couple weeks depending on how bad your injury was and how bad the force was on your brain during the hit to the head. The most common symptoms after a concussion injury are headaches, confusion, and dizziness which means you have a hard time trying to sleep at night. The amnesia could be caused by a loss of memory but almost always involves the loss of memories of the hit that caused the concussion or the events right before the hit took place. Like in football when someone gets hit they cant remember what happened and in Jr. high Grant got a concussion and the trainer asked him what day it was and what he had earlier in the day for lunch and he had no clue what day it was or what he had for lunch at school.…
Symptoms that you could have a concussion could be dizziness, headaches, imbalance, confusion, memory loss, loss of consciousness, vision change, hearing change, mood change, and fatigue. All of these symptoms could become a major problem in your lifetime. If you have imbalance you could potentially fall and hurt yourself even worse and it could take longer to recover from. If you have a headache you would be unable to continue or focus on your work at school, place of business, or other important events. Memory loss could cause misunderstandings or unnecessary arguments.…
First drowsiness is a big problem when people have a concussion. There are many symptoms that will happen to people if they have a concussion. The most common symptom is drowsiness when people drive. This reason really affects people on the road because they can't focus on the road as much as they should be. Also vision is a big problem when people have a concussion.…
There are a few things to take into consideration following a concussion. For instance, if a person plays sports, they should wear better protective head gear. Today in our society parents are not allowing their children to play…
When you think of the word epidemic you may think of small pox, polio, or even the bubonic plague. One epidemic you may not think of is a silent one, concussion. Until recently concussions were not seen as worthy to be titled with the name epidemic until they realized the devastating side effects. Athletes and military personal used to be told to rub some dirt on it or to get tougher because the injury was not visible from a human eye, so therefore we didn’t see the devastating effects. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or otherwise known as CTE, is a devastating side effect of multiple concussions or blows to the head.…
Concussions are temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head. Some symptoms of concussions include dizziness, headaches, nausea, or loss of consciousness. To check if you have a concussion you most visit your local doctor. They will check your vision, hearing, strength and sensation, balance, coordination,…
Concussions can cause different symptoms which may include: fatigue, nausea, dizziness and…
Physical effects include headache, nausea, balance issues and dizziness, and sensitivity to light and sound. Mentally, a concussed individual could have slurred speech, memory problems, fatigue, or lack of ability to sleep. Emotionally, an individual may feel very intense negative emotions. Usually, the brain heals after a period of time devoted to recovery, making long term effects of a concussion uncommon. However, after an individual experiences one concussion, his or her chances of experience more concussions in the future along with more severe damage increase.…
A concussion is by definition a temporary state of unconsciousness that is caused by a blow to the head, but what does a concussion consist of? Well, the basic symptoms of a concussion deal with the thinking processes, emotions, and the victim’s physical state as a whole. One of the first things doctors or sports trainers look for when diagnosing a concussion is ask…
According to current research, the signs of a concussion are not always noticeable. And neither is the time it take to recover from them.(Nancy 1) Concussions can include likely symptoms like sadness, asking questions more than one time, tingling and problem going to sleep(Nancy 2). Because concussion could cause life threatening injuries and memory loss some need to be done about concussion. Because of concussions, football players may suffer academic effects, emotional problems and Cognitive symptoms(Paddock 3).…
Concussions To most people they never think that they will end up getting a concussion, I was one of those people. When people get concussions, they don’t think that much of it besides they need to take it easy. What they don’t realize is that concussions are more serious than just taking it easy. I have had past and present experiences of concussions and I know that they are nothing to play around with. There are so many symptoms of a concussion that doctors or athletic trainers need to check for.…