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Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) may present symptoms that develop hours, days, or even weeks after the initial incident.
Recognizing these delayed symptoms is crucial for seeking appropriate care and avoiding further complications.
Understanding Delayed Symptoms
Concussions impact brain function, and symptoms may be delayed due to the brain’s healing process. Inflammation or structural changes can cause issues to appear later.
Delayed Symptoms to Monitor
- Physical: Persistent headaches, dizziness, sleep disturbances, and visual problems.
- Cognitive: Memory issues, attention difficulties, and slowed mental processing.
- Emotional: Mood swings, depression, anxiety, and irritability.
Importance of Medical Evaluation
If delayed symptoms arise:
- Neurological Testing: Comprehensive evaluations determine the extent of the injury.
- Individualized Treatment: Cognitive therapy, medication, or lifestyle changes may be recommended.
Begin Your Recovery Journey With Nelligan Law
If you or someone you know experiences delayed symptoms after a concussion or brain injury, our experienced team at Nelligan Law can provide the legal support needed to secure compensation and care.