Head injuries can easily result in severe concussions. Concussions can last for months, weeks, days or as little as a few hours. Technically, a concussion is a brain injury caused by a violent injury to the head. Severe concussion symptoms include several conditions:
1) Loss of consciousness
2) Headache
3) Dizziness
4) Memory loss
5) Slurred speech
6) Nausea
7) Delayed response to questions
8) Double vision
9) Vomiting
10) Being Dazed
11) Fatigue
12) Ringing sound in the ears
13) Feeling confused
Concussions on regularly experienced in contact sports like football, soccer, and basketball. People at home conducting their lives as homemakers and office workers are also susceptible to head injuries that could result in concussions. Slip and falls, domestic abuse, epileptic fits, and bicycle accidents can easily result in head injuries. If you or someone you know has a head injury, they should be examined by a doctor and if a concussion has resulted from the incident follow the doctor’s advice.