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Concussion: Ways to Avoid Concussion Burnout (Paperback)

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In sports, concussions are an issue.
While there isn't a single technique to stop them, there are numerous strategies to assist athletes who have suffered concussions.
You may assist by being aware of concussion symptoms and getting the athlete to the doctor as soon as you can.

When a person's head collides with the ground, another person, or a hard object, a concussion may result.
They are typically brought on by an abrupt change in height, speed, or direction.
Confusion, memory issues, headaches, dizziness, and issues with vision or balance may be symptoms.

Bring an athlete to the doctor as soon as you notice any of these symptoms.
The doctor will perform a physical examination and might order a brain scan if the athlete has had a concussion.
Before sending the athlete home, the doctor will provide any necessary sutures.

There is assistance available if you are an athlete and get a brain injury.
Pay attention to the warning signs and symptoms of a concussion and get medical assistance if you feel sick or experience memory loss or vision difficulties.
What are head injuries?
When someone receives a severe blow to the head, they may sustain a concussion, a form of brain injury.
Depending on the severity of the injury, it might cause a variety of distinct symptoms.
Mild concussions may result in headaches, lightheadedness, and trouble focusing.
Memory loss, decreased reasoning, and even convulsions are all possible side effects of more severe concussions.
To appropriately care for the affected person and stop future harm, it's crucial to be aware of the symptoms and indicators of a concussion.

Product Details
ISBN: 9798378490882
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: February 22nd, 2023
Pages: 54
Language: English