Informative Essay On Concussions

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According to research, and estimated 1.6 to 3.8 million concussions occur in the United States each year. “A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that affects your brain function” Concussions can be caused by a hard fall, a hit to the head, or even violent shaking. Due to the danger they pose to young brains, concussions have been studied to better understand their symptoms, long term effects, and recovery. When dealing with concussions, it is very important to know the symptoms and how to recognize them. However, symptoms don’t always show up right away, it may take hours or even days for someone who has suffered a concussion to show signs of symptoms. Symptoms may be so minor that they don’t ever show. Symptoms of a concussion vary based on the severity of the injury. Depending on how bad the concussion is, loss of consciousness is possible. Symptoms could include: headache, memory loss, confusion, dizziness, vomiting, sensitive to bright light or loud noises, slow reactions, and problems with balance. Symptoms in a baby may include vomiting, drainage from ears, nose and mouth, cranky, and extra sleepy. Concussions may also lead to spine or neck injuries so it is important to be careful while testing someone for a concussion right after the injury. Weill Cornell Medicine states that, “Whether your concussion was an hour or a year ago, we take …show more content…

However, only about 20% of people who suffer from a concussion will experience post-concussion syndrome. PCS problems could include: cranky, “just don’t feel like yourself”, lack of concentration, headache, or dizziness. Concussions usually heal within 1 to 6 weeks, making the long term effects rare. With treatment, these symptoms do get better. The more concussions a person gets, the more likely they are to experience long term effects. Giving the brain time to recover after a concussion is also very

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