As fall sports kick into high gear, many parents find themselves cheering from the sidelines, proud to see their children in action. However, the excitement of the game can quickly turn into concern when injuries occur, particularly concussions. Concussions are a serious type of brain injury that can have lasting effects if not properly recognized and treated. It’s essential for every parent to know how to spot the signs of a concussion and respond appropriately.
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs when a blow or jolt to the head causes the brain to move rapidly back and forth. This sudden movement can cause the brain to bounce or twist inside the skull, leading to chemical changes and sometimes damage to brain cells. While concussions are often associated with contact sports like football or soccer, they can occur in any activity where a child might hit their head, including falls, accidents, or even non-contact sports.
The signs of a concussion can be subtle and may not appear immediately. Some symptoms might show up right after the injury, while others can take hours or even days to manifest. Here are the key signs and symptoms parents should watch for:
If you suspect your child has suffered a concussion, it’s crucial to take immediate action:
Concussions can be serious, but with the right knowledge and response, parents can help ensure their child recovers fully. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of a concussion, removing your child from play, and seeking medical attention are the first critical steps. With proper care and caution, your child can get back to the activities they love—safely.
At The Emergency Center, our team of highly skilled emergency medicine physicians and nurses are fully equipped to diagnose and treat concussions with precision and care. Utilizing advanced diagnostic tools, such as advanced CT imaging technology, alongside our extensive experience in handling traumatic brain injuries, we ensure that each patient receives an accurate assessment and the best possible treatment plan. Our highly rated ER is designed to provide comprehensive care, from the initial evaluation to follow-up guidance, ensuring your child’s health and safety are our top priorities. When it comes to concussions, you can trust that The Emergency Center has the expertise and resources to support your family through every step of the recovery process.
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The Emergency Center
San Antonio
11320 Alamo Ranch Pkwy
San Antonio, TX 78253
Phone: 210-485-3644
Conroe
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Conroe, Texas 77304
Phone: 936-247-9457
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