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    • Are There Different Types of Concussions?

       

      Concussions are graded as mild (grade 1), moderate (grade 2), or severe (grade 3), depending on such factors as loss of consciousness, amnesia, and loss of equilibrium.

       

      In a grade 1 concussion, symptoms last for less than 15 minutes. There is no loss of consciousness.

       

      With a grade 2 concussion, there is no loss of consciousness but symptoms last longer than 15 minutes.

       

      In a grade 3 concussion, the person loses consciousness, sometimes just for a few seconds.

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    • ake a break. If your concussion was sustained during athletic activity, stop play and sit it out. Your brain needs time to properly heal, so rest is key. Athletes and children should be closely monitored by coaches upon resuming play. If you resume play too soon, you risk a greater chance of having a second concussion, which can compound the damage.

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    • The most common and least serious type of traumatic brain injury is called a concussion. The word comes from the Latin concutere which means "to shake violently."
    • What Is a Concussion?

       

      As seen in countless Saturday morning cartoons, a concussion is most often caused by a sudden direct blow or bump to the head.

       

      The brain is made of soft tissue. It's cushioned by spinal fluid and encased in the protective shell of the skull. When you sustain a concussion, the impact can jolt your brain. Sometimes, it literally causes it to slosh around in your head. Traumatic brain injuries can cause bruising, damage to the blood vessels, and injury to the nerves.

       

      The result? Your brain doesn't function normally. If you've suffered a concussion, your vision may be disturbed, you may lose your equilibrium, or you may fall unconscious. In short, your brain is confused. That's why Bugs Bunny often saw stars.

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