Complete Concussions: What You Need To Know

If you or someone you know has sustained a concussion, you need to know the signs and symptoms. This article will give you an overview of what a complete concussion is, the different types, and how to treat them.

There are three primary types of concussions: rotational, linear, and sub-linear. Rotational concussions occur when the head is violently turned, while linear concussions happen when the head moves forward and backward. Sub-linear concussions are less severe and can be caused by everyday activities like falling or getting hit in the face.

The most common symptom of a concussion is a headache. Other symptoms can depend on the severity of the concussion: if it's a mild concussion, you may experience blurry vision, dizziness, nausea, or vomiting; if it's more severe, you may experience seizures or blackouts. If you have any of these symptoms after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), make sure to see a doctor.

The best way to avoid getting concussions is to stay safe during sports and other physical activities. When playing sports, always wear a helmet and take proper safety precautions like staying away from traffic while running or biking.

Also, try to limit your time on your phone and computer screen before engaging in physical activity; doing so may help reduce your chances of getting injured in other ways as well.