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Post-concussion Syndrome

Concussion usually occurs when a brain experiences an unexpected jerk or trauma. Post-concussion, an individual may not recover completely, resulting in post-concussion syndrome. The symptoms associated with this syndrome include visual disturbances, poor balance, and insomnia.

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How can my concussion following a head injury be treated?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 46-year-old female preschool teacher. Recently, I was struck on the head by a first aid kit, a small box fan, and a child car seat, while I was putting another first aid kit on the top shelf in the storage closet at work. I did not lose consciousness but had mild nausea, extreme...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. This is a post-concussion syndrome. This goes away by itself, but yes, it can take time like a few weeks to months. You should take proper sleep to get a complete recovery from this. Avoid exertion, strain, excessive television viewing, computers, and mobiles. I sugge...  Read Full »

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