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Concussions:

Symptoms and Early Medical Attention

 

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What are symptoms of a concussion?

You may have had a concussion if you have any of following symptoms after a head injury:

What should you do if you think you have a concussion?

If you think you might have a concussion, stop what you're doing even if you feel fine. If you're playing a sport, tell your coach right away. Always let your parent(s) or guardian(s) know what happened. Also, make sure to talk with your health care provider to find out if you should be checked or if you should go to the closest emergency room. Your health care provider will figure out if you'll need a CT Scan or other imaging and when you can return to normal activities.

 

It's especially important to get immediate medical attention, if this isn't your first concussion, if you blacked out, or had a seizure.

 

What if you see someone else get hurt, and you think they may have a concussion?

If you watch someone fall and hit their head ask them if they are okay and find out if they remember what happened. If the person is alert, you could say that "the impact may have caused a concussion"; that they "may need medical attention" and offer to call their parent or guardian. If the person is unconscious and appears to be alone, you should tell an adult, call an ambulance, and make sure that they get medical attention right away.

 

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Written by the CYWH and YMH Staff at Children's Hospital Boston

 

Updated: 8/23/2011

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