Can Concussion Pain Travel?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Yes, symptoms of a concussion can come and go

. Some patients feel great after their initial recovery. Then a few days or weeks later, those symptoms return with ferocity.

How long until a concussion stops hurting?

Approximately 80 percent of concussions resolve over

seven to 14 days, with an average of 10 days

. People with concussions should never return to sports or other physical activity sooner than one week from sustaining the injury.

Where does head hurt with concussion?

Characteristics: Following a concussion, you can develop a that resembles a migraine headache. Pain tends to be

in the front of the head area of your forehead or temple

. It is commonly described as a ‘pounding' or ‘throbbing' pain. It is sometimes associated with nausea and sensitivity to light and noise.

What are the stages of a concussion?

There are three grades: Grade 1: Mild, with symptoms that last less than 15 minutes and involve no loss of consciousness. Grade 2: Moderate, with symptoms that last longer than 15 minutes and involve no loss of consciousness. Grade 3: Severe, in which the person loses consciousness, sometimes for just a few seconds.

What are the symptoms of a slow brain bleed?

  • Lose consciousness.
  • Have a persistent headache.
  • Experience vomiting, weakness, blurred vision, unsteadiness.

What are 3 symptoms of a concussion?

  • Headache or “pressure” in head.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Balance problems or dizziness, or double or blurry vision.
  • Bothered by light or noise.
  • Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy.
  • Confusion, or concentration or memory problems.
  • Just not “feeling right,” or “feeling down”.

Should I go to hospital if I hit my head?

When to go to hospital


Unconsciousness or lack of full consciousness, even if the person has now recovered

. Any clear fluid running from the ears or nose. Bleeding from one or both ears. Bruising behind one or both ears.

What are the 4 categories of concussion symptoms?

The signs and symptoms of concussion reported within 1 to 7 days post injury (see Table 3-3) typically fall into four categories—

physical (somatic), cognitive, emotional (affective), and sleep

—and patients will experience one or more symptoms from one or more categories.

Is it safe to sleep with a concussion?


Sleeping isn't dangerous when you have a concussion

. You won't slip into a coma or die if you go to sleep after getting a concussion. It's safe for a concussed person to sleep if they are awake and can hold a conversation, and they don't have obvious concussion symptoms.

Can you drive with a concussion?

A blow to the head may cause longer-term brain damage than previously thought and make it dangerous to drive a car even after concussion symptoms have subsided, a recent study of college students says.

What happens if a concussion goes untreated?

Concussion left untreated can lead to

long-term complications

. Potential complications of a concussion include chronic headaches, memory problems, vertigo, and post-concussion syndrome, which is headaches, dizziness, mood swings, and brain fog that can continue for months or years after a concussion.

Do concussions heal on their own?


Most concussions resolve on their own without any lasting effects

. However, some concussions can accompany a more serious injury that requires treatment. Seek emergency treatment if you notice any of the following after a concussion: sudden, intense headaches.

Can a concussion change your personality?

When a head injury or concussion causes changes to a person's emotions and behavior,

it can, therefore, cause them to have an apparent change in their personality

. The location of the brain injury can especially change how the person behaves.

How do they test you for a concussion?

Brain imaging may determine whether the injury is severe and has caused bleeding or swelling in the skull.

A cranial computerized tomography (CT) scan is the standard test in adults to assess the brain right after injury

. A CT scan uses a series of X-rays to obtain cross-sectional images of your skull and brain.

When a concussion is serious?

Seek emergency care for an adult or child who experiences a head injury and signs and symptoms such as:

Repeated vomiting or nausea

. A loss of consciousness lasting longer than 30 seconds. A headache that gets worse over time.

Can a concussion get worse?

Even though your concussion may be mild, its effects can be serious.

If you ignore the symptoms, your condition could get worse

. That's why you need to see our team at Neurology Consultants of Arizona as soon as possible if you think you have a concussion.

What makes a concussion worse?

Some people who have had a concussion find that at first it is hard to do their daily activities, their job, to get along with everyone at home, or to relax.

Ignoring your symptoms and trying to “tough it out”

often makes symptoms worse. Rest is very important after a concussion because it helps the brain to heal.

Can you feel if your brain is bleeding?

In general, symptoms of brain bleeds can include:

Sudden tingling, weakness, numbness, or paralysis of the face, arm or leg, particularly on one side of the body. Headache

. (Sudden, severe “thunderclap” headache occurs with subarachnoid hemorrhage.)

Can a small brain bleed heal itself?


Many hemorrhages do not need treatment and go away on their own

. If a patient is exhibiting symptoms or has just had a brain injury, a medical professional may order a computerized tomography (CT) scan or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan to check for brain hemorrhages.

Can you have a brain bleed and not know it?


There may be no warning signs of a bleed on the brain

. For example, it could happen after someone falls and hits their head. If there is a weakness in the blood vessel wall, it can bulge or swell, which is known as an aneurysm. Aneurysms can rupture suddenly without warning, and cause a bleed on the brain.

What are signs of a serious head injury?

  • Loss of consciousness from several minutes to hours.
  • Persistent headache or headache that worsens.
  • Repeated vomiting or nausea.
  • Convulsions or seizures.
  • Dilation of one or both pupils of the eyes.
  • Clear fluids draining from the nose or ears.
  • Inability to awaken from sleep.

How can you test for a concussion at home?

  1. Changes in day-to-day functioning.
  2. Eye pain and/or eye fatigue.
  3. Headache.
  4. Changes in sleep patterns.
  5. Neck pain or stiffness.
  6. Imbalance, dropping things, bumping into things.
  7. Impaired depth perception (having difficulty seeing the distance between two items)
  8. Difficulty remembering things.

What do hospitals do for concussions?

1 Sometimes after a head injury, an overnight stay in the hospital for observation is advisable, but it's rarely necessary. Only a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) would require an intervention such as surgery. In fact, the most effective prescription for a concussion is

rest—total rest

.

How do you know if your brain is bleeding after hitting your head?

Patients often develop symptoms of brain bleeds suddenly. The most common symptoms of brain bleeding include:

Sudden and painful headaches

. Numbness, tingling, or weakness in arms and legs.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.