Concussions, no matter how minor, are serious and are considered traumatic brain injuries and while you might notice side effects immediately, sometimes they won’t appear till hours or even days later. Concussions can often affect every facet of your daily life. Sleep routines, memory, coordination, balance, and concentration issues can all make your life undeniably complicated.

Often, a concussion occurs when your head is hit or shaken hard enough. Most commonly in personal injury cases, it happens in auto or slip and fall accidents. For example, in a crash, you could hit your head against the dashboard or window of your car. Below are some of the symptoms of a delayed concussion. If you are experiencing any of these, make sure you seek medical attention and inform your personal injury attorney.

Symptoms

  • A common symptom of a concussion is a change in your sleeping pattern. Sleeping more or less than usual, or having difficulties falling asleep are all signs you might be suffering from a concussion.
  • You might suffer from more physical symptoms. Fuzzy or blurry vision, headaches. slurred speech, nausea, vomiting,
  • Cognitive issues include having issues thinking clearly or concentrating, feeling like you’re in a fog, and having issues remembering new information.
  • Emotional side effects are common as well. People who have suffered from a concussion can often feel sadder, irritable, anxious, and generally more emotional than normal
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