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Concussions must be handled swiftly and can take time to heal

On Behalf of | Dec 18, 2018 | Firm News |

The force of impact in a car wreck can lead to traumatic brain injuries, even when the victim doesn’t hit their head. While this isn’t the only incident that can lead to a brain injury, it is one of the more common ones that do. Sometimes, a concussion is the injury that occurs.

If you are involved in any wreck, fall or other event that might have caused damage to your brain, you should visit a medical professional to have the situation evaluated. This can help to prevent more damage and find out how to treat the current injury.

Signs and symptoms of a concussion

There are many signs of a brain injury that you have to watch for if there is a chance that you have one. Remember that these symptoms might not show up right away, so you need to pay attention in the days and weeks after the accident. Sometimes, they will persist throughout the healing process and return periodically after you are healed.

  • Headaches that are persistent
  • Blurry vision
  • Difficulty focusing or thinking
  • Changes in sleep habits
  • Sensitivity to light and sound
  • Mood swings, including irritability
  • Anxiety and sadness
  • Dizziness and trouble balancing
  • Vomiting or nausea

Seeking medical care quickly when you show signs of damage to the brain enables you to get started on the appropriate treatment plan. This varies according to the type and severity of the injury you suffered. In some cases, hospitalization might be necessary but some less serious injuries can be managed at home.

Healing after a concussion

The days and weeks after a concussion can be difficult. Often, doctors will prescribe brain rest for a person with this type of injury. While it might sound easy, this is actually very challenging. It means you have to limit or eliminate anything that requires too much brain activity. This includes watching television, spending time on the computer or reading a book.

Moving on with life

It can be hard to move on with life after a concussion. Even when the initial injury is healed, you might have some residual troubles in the future. Being watchful, especially if you have multiple concussions in your lifetime, might help you to spot problematic symptoms so you can get medical care.

If the brain injury is the result of an accident that was someone else’s fault, you might choose to seek compensation for the financial damage, as well as other impacts of the incident.

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