If a child does have a concussion they should be side-lined until a physician releases them. Before returning they should be symptom free and ok to return to play. A visit to the emergency room or doctor office should take place before the child returns home. Depending on the degree of injury an overnight stay may be required Know what if any medications your child takes. The attending physician will know the name, whether it is over the counter or natural remedy. In addition to medication use the doctor will also need to know
- cause of injury and force of the hit or blow to the head or body
- loss of consciousness and if so how long
- memory loss right after injury
- did any seizures take place right after injury
- have they had previous concussions
After seeing the doctor and being released the child may still not be out of the woods. Parents should know that their are signs that they should watch out for. These signs include
- ability to recall events prior to or after a hit or fall
- appears dazed or stunned
- moments of confusion or forgetful about things that they should know
- consciousness is lost (no matter how long or short)
- apparent mood, behavior or personality changes
- headache or "pressure" in head
- presence of nausea or vomiting
- vision issues such as seeing double or blurry vision
- dizziness
- light and / or noise bothers the individual
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