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As one of the most common kinds of brain injuries, concussions happen far too frequently. While they may not seem serious in the moment, these injuries can be severe, and symptoms may last for quite some time. Additionally, after suffering a concussion, symptoms may be delayed, which could cause the injury to worsen. It’s important to familiarize yourself with concussion symptoms as, after an injury, you should keep a watchful eye for new and developing symptoms. Seeking medical treatment following an injury is key to preventing long-term consequences.
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Like many other TBIs, concussions are caused by a sudden and forceful bump or blow, affecting the head and neck. This usually causes the brain to shift in the skull, resulting in stretching and damaging of brain cells. Therefore, the brain experiences changes on a chemical level. Even the “mildest” concussion can worsen and become serious. In some cases, concussion injuries can result in long-lasting health complications.
Concussions can happen for a variety of reasons, but they often arise from negligent or intentional actions. Some of the common causes of concussion injuries include:
Depending on the specifics of the event, the head and neck may move unnaturally, or the head may collide with an object, like a steering wheel or dashboard, causing injury.
After suffering an injury to the head or neck, it’s essential to look out for signs of concussion. Common symptoms of concussions include, but are not limited to:
After an accident or injury, it’s critical to seek medical care. Concussion symptoms can easily be explained away or confused for something else, so it’s helpful to receive a proper diagnosis from a medical professional.
Unfortunately, concussion symptoms can be delayed, so you may not experience any signs of concussion right away. Instead, your symptoms may arise hours or even days after your injury. Delayed symptoms may be the same as typical symptoms but could also include:
If you experience notable changes, do not wait to get medical care, especially if you didn’t seek care previously. It’s critical to determine whether you have indeed suffered a concussion so you can begin proper treatment right away.
When you sustain any kind of injury, from a cut to a TBI, it’s vital that you adequately treat the injury to prevent any complications. However, when you’re unaware you’ve suffered an injury, it goes untreated, which could result in adverse consequences. When you suffer a concussion and symptoms don’t start right away, you may falsely believe you’re fine. As a result, you might not seek medical attention, and your concussion injury will go untreated for some time. This could mean trouble for your health and well-being down the line.
If you’ve sustained a concussion injury at the hands of another, you may have the right to pursue compensation. Contact Davis Law Group Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers to talk to a personal injury lawyer and schedule a free consultation.
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