Facts about Concussion and
Brain Injury and Where to Get Help
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brochure explains what can happen after a concussion, how to get better, and where to go
for more information and help when needed.
Facts
about Brain Injury
A blow or jolt to the head
can cause a type of mild brain injury called a concussion. Some symptoms of a
concussion are:
- Persistent
low-grade headaches
- Having
more trouble than usual remembering things, concentrating, or making decisions
- Feeling
tired all the time
- Feeling
sad, anxious, or listless
- Becoming
easily irritated for little or no reason
For more information on danger signs,
symptoms, tips for getting better, and where to go for help, look inside this brochure.
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