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Concussions

Concussion Services in Little Silver, NJ

Do you have headaches, difficulty with your usual thought process, memory issues, dizziness, fatigue, or mood swings? A concussion is a traumatic brain injury brought on by a bump or hard blow to the head. The bruised nerves and blood vessels and subsequent chemical changes result in brain damage and lost functions. 

Concussions can cause lasting injuries to patients who do not take the proper rest period that is recommended after a concussion, require proper mental and physical rest and gradually return to normal activities. If you recently experienced a concussion, schedule an appointment with us today or contact us. We are located at 180 White Road Suite 102, Little Silver, NJ 07739.

Concussions

What Is a Concussion?

A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury. A concussion is typically caused by a sudden blow to the head. However, a concussion may also be caused by a fall on the head. A concussion is a medical emergency that requires immediate medical attention. Even though medical science has advanced greatly in recent years, treating concussions is still difficult. Several medical professionals have dedicated their lives to finding new ways to treat and prevent concussions.

A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury. In general, a traumatic brain injury occurs when the brain moves inside the skill unevenly. This movement may be caused by an external force, such as a fall or a hit to the head. Typically, this movement causes injury to the brain’s outermost layer, known as the blood-brain barrier. This external layer of the brain is very thin and easy to damage. The movement of the brain’s innermost part, known as the parenchyma, causes most of the damage following a traumatic brain injury. Traumatic parenchyma injuries typically occur after a traumatic brain injury.

What are 5 signs of a concussion?

A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that is caused by an impact on the head. A concussion occurs when the brain is disturbed by a sudden change in its direction of movement. A concussion can be mild or severe, depending on the extent of the injury to the brain. A mild concussion causes short-term mental and physical symptoms, whereas a severe concussion is life-threatening. Numerous signs indicate someone has suffered a concussion, and doctors have developed methods to diagnose concussions. For example, some people experience changes in their behavior (s) after suffering a concussion. Doctors treat the symptoms of a concussion and advise the best course of treatment based on the patient’s signs and history.

After a traumatic head injury, children with ADHD-like symptoms may exhibit uncomfortable behaviors including constant crying, or even temper tantrums. They also have difficulty paying attention and completing tasks. Some also suffer from poor coordination and are at risk for sports injuries or accidents. Concussed patients may also experience memory troubles. They may not recall an event that occurred just before they suffered their head injury.

What are the 3 stages of a concussion?

Doctors grade the severity of a concussion based on factors such as loss of consciousness, loss of balance, and amnesia. Here are the three degrees of concussion:

Grade 1: Mild: Symptoms last less than 15 minutes and do not result in loss of consciousness

Grade 2: Moderate: Symptoms persist for more than 15 minutes and do not include loss of consciousness

Grade 3: Severe: person loses consciousness

Most concussion patients make a full recovery with proper treatment. However, any brain injury must be taken seriously.

How long do concussions last?

Concussions are a common football injury. Most players experience some type of concussion during their professional careers. Some common symptoms include headache, dizziness, and vomiting. However, many players continue to play with a concussion without any issues. While you may not be a football player, our information based on concussions has changed since many of us were younger. With a short recovery period, many can return to normal life including playing sports once more.

After a concussion, many will often notice symptoms of a headache, which is still something to be cautious about, but nothing to stop life completely over. However, just because new information states you just need to relax for a bit before going back to normal life after a concussion, doesn’t mean everyone will be provided the same diagnosis. Many people, even athletes, will recover quickly, and return to their normal lives with extra care during recovery. Others may begin to lose control over their behaviors and it can pose a threat and become dangerous to themselves and others. This is why taking your diagnosis with recommendations from a doctor is so important, to ensure you make a full recovery after your concussion injuries.

For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are located at 180 White Road Suite 102, Little Silver, NJ 07739. We serve patients from Little Silver, NJ, Centerville NJ, Wegmans NJ, Highlands NJ, Colts Neck NJ, Holmdel NJ, Allenhurst NJ, and surrounding areas.