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Are you suffering from a concussion?

On Behalf of | Jun 18, 2020 | Personal Injury |

Connecticut residents like you may suffer injury after a crash. Head, neck and back injuries are among the most common. Unfortunately, a seat belt does not always help prevent some types of injury. It is important to wear it, but note that it does not guarantee your complete safety.

For example, many drivers still hit their head against the steering wheel during a crash. This may result in a concussion, which can cause serious complications.

Physical concussion symptoms

Mayo Clinic examines the levels of severity a concussion may have. The severity of a concussion is often tied to how strong the injuring blow was. Symptoms sometimes appear right away, and sometimes take days to appear. You may struggle to identify just how severe a concussion is at first. This is the first crucial thing to keep in mind.

Concussion symptoms often divide into two categories. This includes non-physical and physical symptoms. Physical symptoms are often the easiest to note. They include things like headache, nausea, vomiting and trouble sleeping. You may have disruptions in your vision, such as black spots or stars. You may experience a ringing in your ears known as tinnitus. Your other senses may also end up affected, such as taste and smell.

Non-physical concussion symptoms

Non-physical symptoms often involve problems with your emotional stability or temperament. You may find yourself more irritable or agitated. You might experience profound confusion. In some cases, it could feel like you are experiencing the world through a fog. You may also suffer from memory loss. For example, you may forget the experience that caused your concussion. You may also lack the ability to follow short-term conversation. This is because you cannot remember what you said. Consider seeing a doctor for a professional medical opinion. They can help you decide what to do next.