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  1. 28 de fev. de 2018 · http://www.mediafire.com/file/11tiffy8gtzovtv/It%27s+Concussion+Time+Effects.veg

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    • Overview
    • Types of concussions
    • Concussion do’s and don’ts
    • Emergency signs
    • Outlook

    A concussion is an injury that causes the brain to move suddenly and quickly inside your head. Symptoms can last anywhere from a few days to a few months, depending on the severity of the injury.

    Concussions usually follow trauma to the head, but they can occur if a blow to the body is hard enough to cause the head to move in a violent manner. A concussion is a serious injury because it affects the health and function of brain cells.

    Concussions are sometimes graded on the severity of their symptoms:

    •grade 0: headache and difficulty concentrating

    •grade 1: headache, difficulty concentrating, and a dazed feeling for less than a minute

    •grade 2: grade 1 symptoms, with a longer period of feeling dazed, possibly accompanied by dizziness, confusion, amnesia, ringing in the ears, and irritability

    •grade 3: loss of consciousness for less than a minute

    •grade 4: loss of consciousness for longer than a minute

    Treating a concussion quickly and effectively is critically important. Misdiagnosing the problem or allowing someone with a concussion to put themselves in harm’s way too soon can lead to further injury and long-term complications. Proper post-concussion care can help you heal more quickly.

    If you’ve experienced a concussion:

    •See a doctor immediately to have your injury and symptoms evaluated. Even if they don’t seem serious, symptoms following any type of head injury should be treated as an emergency.

    •Rest during the day and try to get a good night’s sleep. It’s the key to helping the brain heal.

    •Stay inside in an area without a lot of bright light.

    •Apply ice packs for headaches.

    If you’ve taken a blow to the head or body that causes a headache, or numbness or weakness in your limbs, see a doctor immediately. Call 911 or have someone close to you transport you to an emergency room. This is especially true if your headache continues to get worse or you are unsteady on your feet. Concussion symptoms that include repeated vomiting should also be treated as an emergency.

    Other danger signs that should trigger a trip to the emergency room include:

    •extreme drowsiness or the inability to be fully awakened

    •inability to recognize familiar people or places

    •having one pupil that is larger than the other

    •fever of 100.5°F or higher

    A concussion is a very individualized injury with no clear-cut way of determining when someone is fully recovered. Symptoms may show up immediately. Others may not appear for several days or even longer. You can have a mild concussion that doesn’t require treatment or a lot of downtime, or you may have a concussion that causes headaches or other symptoms for months.

    On average, expect to take at least two to four weeks off from strenuous activities, including sports, while you recover. Most importantly, follow your doctor’s advice and be sure to share all your symptoms with your healthcare providers, even if it means more rest and less activity. You have only one brain, so making sure it recovers properly from a concussion is one of the smartest things you can do.

    • James Roland
  4. 22 de nov. de 2019 · Summary. Most people fully recover from concussion within 1 month. Some factors can help recovery, including getting plenty of rest and eating a healthful, high protein diet. A concussion can...

  5. 12 de jan. de 2024 · Symptoms & causes. Diagnosis & treatment. Doctors & departments. Care at Mayo Clinic. Diagnosis. To diagnose a concussion, your healthcare professional evaluates your symptoms and reviews your medical history. You may need tests that help diagnose a concussion. Tests may include a neurological exam, cognitive testing and imaging tests.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Most people who have had a concussion feel better after a few weeks. The average recovery time from a concussion is 10 days. However, some people will have symptoms that last for a few months.