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Symptoms of Minor Brain Injury

Symptoms of Minor Brain Injury


All brain injuries are serious matters. The term “mild” does not refer to the severity of the brain damage but rather to the level of neurological injury; a “mild” brain injury is a very serious matter. If you or someone you know may have a brain injury, immediately contact a physician, go to an emergency room, or dial 911.    A person with mild brain injury may exhibit some of these symptoms; the list is not meant to be exhaustive:   -Nausea -Headaches -Eye problems -Difficulty sleeping -Dizziness -Difficulty remembering things -Extreme tiredness -Anxiety or depression -Sensitivity to noise and/or light -Difficulty balancing -Inability to concentrate or think quickly   Most people with a mild brain injury recovery in about 1 year.
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