Guidelines

How do you know if your slightly concussed?

How do you know if your slightly concussed?

Headache or “pressure” in head. Nausea or vomiting. Balance problems or dizziness, or double or blurry vision. Bothered by light or noise.

What is a mild concussion like?

Mild head injury/concussion is defined by: Loss of consciousness of less than 30 minutes (or no loss of consciousness) Post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) of less than 24 hours after injury (this is a period where people are confused, act strangely and are unable to remember what has just happened)

What are the 4 categories of concussion symptoms?

Symptoms of a concussion fit into four main categories:

  • Thinking and remembering. Not thinking clearly. Feeling slowed down. Not being able to concentrate.
  • Physical. Nausea and vomiting. Headache. Fuzzy or blurry vision.
  • Emotional and mood. Easily upset or angered. Sad.
  • Sleep. Sleeping more than usual. Sleeping less than usual.

How long does a slight concussion last?

A mild concussion may last only hours to seven to 10 days. More severe concussions may last weeks to months. A mild concussion may not need treatment. Most concussions get better on their own over time.

How do eyes look when you have a concussion?

Vision or eye disturbances, such as pupils that are bigger than normal (dilated pupils) or pupils of unequal sizes. Ringing in the ears that doesn’t go away. Weakness in the arms or legs. Appearing very pale for longer than an hour.

What happens if a concussion goes untreated?

A: Concussion left untreated can lead to long-term complications. Potential complications of a concussion include chronic headaches, memory problems, vertigo, and post-concussion syndrome, which is headaches, dizziness, mood swings, and brain fog that can continue for months or years after a concussion.

How do pupils look when you have a concussion?

After more serious head injuries are excluded, a diagnosis of concussion can be made. Medical professionals have long used the pupillary light reflex — usually in the form of a penlight test where they shine a light into a patient’s eyes — to assess severe forms of brain injury.

How serious is a mild concussion?

Doctors may describe these injuries as “mild” because concussions are usually not life-threatening. Even so, their effects can be serious. Understanding the signs and symptoms of a concussion can help you get better more quickly. After a concussion, some people lose consciousness (“knocked out”) for a short time.

What happens if a mild concussion is not treated?

What are the most common symptoms of concussion?

The signs and symptoms of a concussion may be physical (blurred vision, dizziness, fatigue), cognitive (confusion, slurred speech, amnesia), emotional (anxiety, depression, personality changes), or related to sleep (increased or decreased sleep). The most common symptom of a concussion is headache.

Do concussion symptoms always appear right away?

Symptoms don’t always appear right away , and when they do surface, they may last anywhere from mere minutes to a lifetime. Left untreated, concussions can have life-threatening complications.

Do you still have symptoms three months after a concussion?

About 50 percent of those who develop post-concussion syndrome still have symptoms for up to three months. But even more startling is up to 15 percent of people still suffer the effects of a concussion a year or later.

What are the long term effects of a concussion?

Among the most common long-term effects from a concussion is cognitive impairment. Cognitive function refers to your ability to acquire, retain, and synthesize information. When your cognitive function becomes impaired, you may struggle with attention, memorization, learning, critical thinking, and reasoning skills.