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Understanding Concussions: Signs, Causes, and Treatment

A concussion is a type of head injury that causes temporary disruption in brain function. Commonly resulting from impacts during sports, falls, or accidents, concussions can lead to symptoms like dizziness, headaches, nausea, memory loss, and more. If you experience any signs of a concussion, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately to ensure proper care. This guide provides essential information about what a concussion is, how it occurs, and the symptoms to watch for to help you or someone you know seek timely treatment.

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Understanding Concussions: Signs, Causes, and Treatment

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  1. Concussions By Rea Sadek

  2. What is a concussion • A concussion is a type of head injury that shakes your brain. • A minor tramatic brain injury. • It can effect how your brain works for a while.

  3. How do you get a conccusion • You get a concussion from getting a blow to your head. • You could get one from sports, skiing/boarding soccer, football, boxing/wrestling, or anything • You could fall of a tree or just be playing and hit your head and get a concussion.

  4. Symptoms of a concussion • Dizziness • Headaches • Loss of memory • Hard to concentrate • Pupil dilation • Nausea • Blurred vision • Bruising • Emotional outbursts • Slurred speech • Disrupted sleep patterns

  5. The end If you ever get a concussion immediately go to a doctor before if worsens.

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