Concussions in athletes have received increased media attention recently. More and more evidence shows that there can be serious short- and long-term consequences of concussions if athletes return to physical activity too soon. A concussion is a brain injury and must be treated very seriously. - Headache
- Nausea/vomiting
- Dizziness
- Vision changes
- Sensitivity to light and sound
- Feeling confused or groggy
- Concentration difficulties
- Inability to remember events before or after the hit
- Mood, behavior, or personality changes
- Remove the athlete from the game/practice immediately.
- Seek medical attention.
- Do not return to physical activity until cleared by a physician. Returning to activity too soon can cause long-term physical and psychiatric problems and even death.
- When returning to play, do so gradually, under the guidance of your health care provider.
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