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Could It Be a Concussion? Head Injury Symptoms After a Fall or Hit

Pediatric patient being examined for concussion by an AFC healthcare provider in an examination room after a fall on the playground.

Spending time outdoors, whether it’s at a game at Cleveland T. Grimes Soccer Complex,  playing on the playground, or just enjoying the weather while walking your dog at Greenway Farms; sometimes can unfortunately come with a few bumps and falls along the way. Most of the time, it’s nothing serious. But when a head injury happens, it’s important to know when it could be something more than just a minor knock. 

concussion is a type of mild brain injury caused by a sudden impact or jolt that makes the brain shift inside the skull. This can happen during sports, falls, or even minor accidents. While many concussions are not life-threatening, they should never be ignored. 

One thing that surprises many people is that symptoms don’t always show up right away. In some cases, they can take hours, or even a couple of days, to appear. That’s why keeping an eye on symptoms after a head injury is so important. 

Visit AFC Urgent Care Hixson today!   

Common Signs of a Concussion 

Concussion symptoms can affect how you feel physically, mentally, and emotionally. 

Physical symptoms may include: 

  • Headache 
  • Nausea or vomiting 
  • Dizziness or trouble balancing 
  • Blurred vision 
  • Sensitivity to light or noise 
  • Feeling tired or sluggish 

Cognitive symptoms can include: 

  • Trouble focusing 
  • Memory issues 
  • Feeling foggy or slowed down 

Emotional symptoms may look like: 

  • Irritability 
  • Mood swings 
  • Changes in sleep patterns 

These symptoms can last for several days and sometimes longer. Rest, both physical and mental, is key to recovery. 

Signs Others Might Notice 

Sometimes, the person with a concussion doesn’t realize what’s happening. Friends, parents, or coaches may notice: 

  • A dazed or stunned appearance 
  • Clumsiness or poor coordination 
  • Slurred speech 
  • Confusion or forgetfulness 
  • Brief loss of consciousness 

If any of these signs show up after a head injury, it’s a good idea to get checked by a medical provider. 

Concussion Symptoms in Children 

With younger children, symptoms can be harder to spot since they may not be able to explain how they feel. Watch for: 

  • Increased irritability or unusual crying 
  • Trouble walking or balancing 
  • Changes in sleep or eating habits 
  • Vomiting 
  • Lack of interest in favorite activities 

When in doubt, it’s always safest to have a child evaluated after a head injury. Walk in or book online with AFC Urgent Care Hixson for quick, professional diagnosis.  

When It’s More Serious 

Some symptoms may signal a more severe brain injury and need immediate emergency care. Seek help right away if you notice: 

  • Repeated vomiting 
  • Worsening or severe headache 
  • Trouble waking up or extreme drowsiness 
  • Slurred speech or weakness 
  • Seizures 
  • Unequal pupil size 

These symptoms should never be ignored. If you or a child is experiencing any of these symptoms, please visit the closest emergency facility.  

How Concussions Happen 

Concussions can occur in everyday situations, not just high-impact sports. 

In adults, common causes include falls, car accidents, and direct blows to the head. 

In children and teens, sports and recreational activities are a leading cause, especially in contact sports or activities with a higher risk of falls. 

Recovery and What to Expect 

The most important part of concussion recovery is rest. Right after the injury, it’s best to: 

  • Take a break from physical activity 
  • Limit screen time and mental strain 
  • Get plenty of sleep 

As symptoms improve, normal activities can slowly be added back in. Returning to sports or full activity should only happen after symptoms are gone and a healthcare provider gives clearance. 

Keep Monitoring After a Head Injury 

Because symptoms can be delayed, it’s important to watch for changes over the next few days. If anything worsens or new symptoms appear, medical evaluation is recommended. 

Don’t Ignore Head Injuries 

Not every bump to the head leads to a concussion, but some do. Knowing what to look for can make all the difference in getting the right care at the right time. 

If you or your child experiences symptoms like dizziness, confusion, or ongoing headaches after a head injury, it’s best to get checked out. Prompt care can help ensure a safe recovery and prevent complications down the road. Contact AFC Urgent Care Hixson if concerned about the lasting effects of a head injury.

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