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The signs and symptoms of a mild traumatic brain injury (concussion) may include:
* A brief period of unconsciousness
* Amnesia for events immediately before and after the injury
* Headache
* Confusion
* Dizziness or loss of balance
* Sensory problems, such as blurred vision, ringing in the ears or a bad taste in the mouth
* Mood changes
* Memory or concentration problems
Moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries
If the brain/head injury is moderate to severe, the list of signs and symptoms grows to include:
* Persistent headache
* Repeated vomiting or nausea
* Convulsions or seizures
* Inability to awaken from sleep
* Dilation of one or both pupils of the eyes
* Slurred speech
* Weakness or numbness in the extremities
* Loss of coordination
* Profound confusion
* Agitation, combativeness
Children's symptoms
Children with brain injuries/concussions may lack the communication skills to report headaches, sensory problems, confusion and similar symptoms. Instead, they may:
* Refuse to eat
* Appear listless and cranky
* Experience altered sleep patterns and school performance
* Lose interest in favorite toys or activities
When to see a doctor
To stay on the safe side, you should always get checked by a doctor if you or a close family member or friend have suffered a blow to the head. You should seek emergency medical care if signs and symptoms include:
* Convulsions
* Weakness or numbness in the extremities
* Repeated vomiting
* Slurred speech



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