Concussion
Also called: Brain Concussion, MTBI, MHI, Minor Head Trauma
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I think any person with a significant head injury that may have been a concussion should be medically evaluated. The fact that you are still having...
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you need to take her to the hospital immediately and dont let her fall asleep, keep her up until a doctor is able to see her
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She will need to see her medical provider for another neurological examination for clearance. Recovery from a conclusion varies from person to person...
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She may have internal bleeding in the brain. do not give her anything for it it can only cause the bleeding to get worse. Get her to the doctor to...
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If you have not seen your doctor yet, particularly one that is trained in concussions, as most primary care physicians are not, you need to right...
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Great question! Sorry to hear about your concussion, though. I hope you've been taking things easy as your brain heals.Tylenol (generic name:...
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If you think you may have a concussion or suspect that someone else has one, the most important step to take is to prevent further injury. Stop...
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Headaches can be a common side effect from the trauma of the concussion, and NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) are commonly used to help...
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Time is the ally in concussion treatment since most symptoms resolve within a week to 10 days. Treatment is directed at symptom control for headaches...
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Mild traumatic brain injury, or concussion, can be defined as a short-lived loss of brain function due to head trauma that resolves spontaneously...
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The signs and symptoms of concussion may be obvious or subtle. Much of the experience in caring for mild head injuries comes from the treatment of...
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As with most accidents, injury prevention is the first consideration. The following are all important steps to prevent concussion and severe head...
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The International Conference on Concussion in Sports recommended that concussion be divided into two groups: simple and complex. Simple concussion:...
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Physical Examination and TestingHistory and physical examination are crucial to making the diagnosis of concussion. Understanding the mechanism of...
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