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- Concussion - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Persistent post-concussive symptoms, also known as post-concussion syndrome A small number of people may have multiple symptoms that last longer than expected Longer lasting symptoms may include headaches, dizziness and trouble with thinking If these symptoms persist beyond three months, they're called persistent post-concussive symptoms
- Concussion - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
For children with a suspected concussion, CT scans are used only if specific criteria are met, such as the type of injury or signs of a skull fracture This is to limit radiation exposure in young children Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be used to identify changes in your brain or to diagnose complications that may occur after a concussion
- Concussion in children: What are the symptoms? - Mayo Clinic
Children might develop complications or have delayed healing if they have another head injury before a concussion has healed Another blow to the head while a concussion is healing can result in symptoms worsening or lasting longer Researchers continue to study other potential long-term effects of concussions
- What to know about concussion — Before your kid gets hit
Other signs and symptoms of concussion include lack of awareness, confusion, vomiting, sensitivity to light and visual changes They also include a lack of cognitive flexibility and the tendency to get stuck on a thought, behavior or action (perseveration)
- Persistent post-concussive symptoms (Post-concussion syndrome)
Overview Persistent post-concussive symptoms are symptoms of a mild traumatic brain injury that typically last longer than three months Persistent post-concussive symptoms also are called post-concussion syndrome The symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, and trouble with concentration and memory Symptoms can last weeks to months
- Don’t miss a quiet symptom of concussion - Mayo Clinic News Network
A concussion is a mild form of traumatic brain injury It can change brain cells, including those associated with hearing
- Intracranial hematoma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
An intracranial hematoma is a serious, possibly life-threatening, complication of a head injury Find out more symptoms of intracranial hematoma
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