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In the past, not too many doctors or other individuals in the medical field thought that a single concussion could seriously injure someone, as long as it seemed relatively minor. If a professional football player took a hit while on the field, and they reported a little dizziness, their coach would probably stick them back in the game without a second thought. Drivers who took a bump to the head in a car wreck didn’t usually think about it much either. 

These days, though, doctors and other medical professionals look at these injuries differently. Concussions and TBIs cause about 200,000 hospitalizations yearly, and many of these cases turn out to be considerably more serious than medical facility staff members might have once thought. 

That’s because of research into concussions and TBIs over the past quarter of a century. Now, football players wear more advanced helmets. Doctors recommend that you get yourself to the emergency room after a car wreck where you took a blow to the head, even if you don’t report any adverse effects directly afterward.

Let’s talk about concussion dangers in more detail. You should know about these injuries, since they can happen at virtually any moment if you’re in an accident or sustain a sharp impact to the head. 

What Does the Term Concussion Mean?

If you’ve got a mild traumatic brain injury, a doctor or another medical professional might call that a concussion. Essentially, it’s an injury where you took a blow to the head. The accident or incident shook your brain. Maybe it even caused it to collide with the inside of your skull.

Doctors no longer look at all concussions the same regarding their level of seriousness. If you sustain a minor concussion, they probably won’t feel you’re in any immediate danger. If you sustain a major concussion, though, a doctor or any other medical professional will probably want to keep a much close eye on you.

What Symptoms Might You Notice if You Sustain a Concussion?

If you sustain a concussion, you might not immediately know it. However, you should still know about some of their most common symptoms.

If you have a headache after taking a blow to the head, that could indicate a concussion. Dizziness or light-headedness might also occur.

You could experience nausea. You may vomit. If light or noise makes your head hurt, that could indicate you sustained a concussion. You might have blurred version or a ringing noise in your ears as well.

The Medical Impact of Concussions

If you sustain a single minor concussion, then it’s not likely you will have any long-term or permanent effects. If a doctor checks you out after a car accident where you hit your head, for instance, and they determine that you have a minor concussion, they will probably just tell you to rest for a few days. 

If you sustained a more serious concussion, though, that can easily cause some long-term problems. You may also experience them if you’ve sustained multiple concussions during your life.

If you play a full-contact sport, that’s a time when you might sustain multiple concussions. Something like football, for instance, can pay very well at the pro level. That’s why some players don’t want to report concussions. Even if multiple blows to the head can cause serious health risks, they might feel like it’s worth it with millions of dollars on the line.

If you sustain multiple concussions, though, or even a single serious one, you might notice that you have a hard time with either your short-term memory, long-term memory, or both. As you might imagine, it’s hard living like that. If you can’t remember your own name or the names of those close to you, that’s tragic. 

You may have a hard time remembering your home address or phone number. Maybe you can’t remember chores that you have to do. 

Additional Consequences

That’s not all that can happen if you sustain a serious concussion or several less serious ones, though. You may also find that your personality changes. Maybe you once had a very docile disposition. Now, you tend to yell at your family members or friends if they do something that irritates you.

Some individuals who know people who sustained multiple concussions say that they can barely recognize them anymore. Their personalities change to the point where they do not want to be around the afflicted individual.

That is awful, since you will alienate those around you. However, try as you might, you often can’t go back to the previous version of yourself.

You may have insomnia if you have permanent damage from concussions. You might have headaches that completely incapacitate you and that won’t go away. 

If you’re dealing with all of this, it may reach a point where you can’t do the same kind of work that you once could. You might feel ostracized because your former friends don’t want you around. If you’re unpredictable and have violent moods, it makes sense that they would want to create some distance.

What Can You Do if You Sustain Multiple Concussions?

If you sustain multiple concussions, or one serious one, you should talk to your doctor about what you’re experiencing. You should never close yourself off to medical help. 

The doctor can look at your brain. They can see through imaging what’s happening with it. They can then determine the best course of action.

You may need to go through vestibular rehabilitation. You may need occupational therapy as well. If not, then cognitive rehabilitation might help you. 

You must try to remember that there’s hope, though. If you’re thinking about self-harm, like some people do if they have received multiple concussions, you need to seek medical intervention immediately. Medical science doesn’t feel the same about concussions anymore, but it also has several relatively new options as far as treatment goes. Seeking help means you’re courageous enough to want to reclaim your life.

Image by cottonbro studio from Pexels


The editorial staff of Medical News Bulletin had no role in the preparation of this post. The views and opinions expressed in this post are those of the advertiser and do not reflect those of Medical News Bulletin. Medical News Bulletin does not accept liability for any loss or damages caused by the use of any products or services, nor do we endorse any products, services, or links in our Sponsored Articles.



In the past, not too many doctors or other individuals in the medical field thought that a single concussion could seriously injure someone, as long as it seemed relatively minor. If a professional football player took a hit while on the field, and they reported a little dizziness, their coach would probably stick them back in the game without a second thought. Drivers who took a bump to the head in a car wreck didn’t usually think about it much either. 

These days, though, doctors and other medical professionals look at these injuries differently. Concussions and TBIs cause about 200,000 hospitalizations yearly, and many of these cases turn out to be considerably more serious than medical facility staff members might have once thought. 

That’s because of research into concussions and TBIs over the past quarter of a century. Now, football players wear more advanced helmets. Doctors recommend that you get yourself to the emergency room after a car wreck where you took a blow to the head, even if you don’t report any adverse effects directly afterward.

Let’s talk about concussion dangers in more detail. You should know about these injuries, since they can happen at virtually any moment if you’re in an accident or sustain a sharp impact to the head. 

What Does the Term Concussion Mean?

If you’ve got a mild traumatic brain injury, a doctor or another medical professional might call that a concussion. Essentially, it’s an injury where you took a blow to the head. The accident or incident shook your brain. Maybe it even caused it to collide with the inside of your skull.

Doctors no longer look at all concussions the same regarding their level of seriousness. If you sustain a minor concussion, they probably won’t feel you’re in any immediate danger. If you sustain a major concussion, though, a doctor or any other medical professional will probably want to keep a much close eye on you.

What Symptoms Might You Notice if You Sustain a Concussion?

If you sustain a concussion, you might not immediately know it. However, you should still know about some of their most common symptoms.

If you have a headache after taking a blow to the head, that could indicate a concussion. Dizziness or light-headedness might also occur.

You could experience nausea. You may vomit. If light or noise makes your head hurt, that could indicate you sustained a concussion. You might have blurred version or a ringing noise in your ears as well.

The Medical Impact of Concussions

If you sustain a single minor concussion, then it’s not likely you will have any long-term or permanent effects. If a doctor checks you out after a car accident where you hit your head, for instance, and they determine that you have a minor concussion, they will probably just tell you to rest for a few days. 

If you sustained a more serious concussion, though, that can easily cause some long-term problems. You may also experience them if you’ve sustained multiple concussions during your life.

If you play a full-contact sport, that’s a time when you might sustain multiple concussions. Something like football, for instance, can pay very well at the pro level. That’s why some players don’t want to report concussions. Even if multiple blows to the head can cause serious health risks, they might feel like it’s worth it with millions of dollars on the line.

If you sustain multiple concussions, though, or even a single serious one, you might notice that you have a hard time with either your short-term memory, long-term memory, or both. As you might imagine, it’s hard living like that. If you can’t remember your own name or the names of those close to you, that’s tragic. 

You may have a hard time remembering your home address or phone number. Maybe you can’t remember chores that you have to do. 

Additional Consequences

That’s not all that can happen if you sustain a serious concussion or several less serious ones, though. You may also find that your personality changes. Maybe you once had a very docile disposition. Now, you tend to yell at your family members or friends if they do something that irritates you.

Some individuals who know people who sustained multiple concussions say that they can barely recognize them anymore. Their personalities change to the point where they do not want to be around the afflicted individual.

That is awful, since you will alienate those around you. However, try as you might, you often can’t go back to the previous version of yourself.

You may have insomnia if you have permanent damage from concussions. You might have headaches that completely incapacitate you and that won’t go away. 

If you’re dealing with all of this, it may reach a point where you can’t do the same kind of work that you once could. You might feel ostracized because your former friends don’t want you around. If you’re unpredictable and have violent moods, it makes sense that they would want to create some distance.

What Can You Do if You Sustain Multiple Concussions?

If you sustain multiple concussions, or one serious one, you should talk to your doctor about what you’re experiencing. You should never close yourself off to medical help. 

The doctor can look at your brain. They can see through imaging what’s happening with it. They can then determine the best course of action.

You may need to go through vestibular rehabilitation. You may need occupational therapy as well. If not, then cognitive rehabilitation might help you. 

You must try to remember that there’s hope, though. If you’re thinking about self-harm, like some people do if they have received multiple concussions, you need to seek medical intervention immediately. Medical science doesn’t feel the same about concussions anymore, but it also has several relatively new options as far as treatment goes. Seeking help means you’re courageous enough to want to reclaim your life.

Image by cottonbro studio from Pexels


The editorial staff of Medical News Bulletin had no role in the preparation of this post. The views and opinions expressed in this post are those of the advertiser and do not reflect those of Medical News Bulletin. Medical News Bulletin does not accept liability for any loss or damages caused by the use of any products or services, nor do we endorse any products, services, or links in our Sponsored Articles.


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