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The majority of patients with mild TBI recover completely in a week to three months. If you are older than 40, it may take a bit longer to return to normal. The symptoms often disappear without any special treatment.
People most commonly get TBIs from a fall, firearm-related injury, motor vehicle crash, or an assault. Research shows that: Falls lead to nearly half of the TBI-related hospitalizations.
5 Tips to Prevent Youth Concussions Symptoms and Signs of a Concussion. ... Properly Fitted Equipment. ... Follow Sports Safety Rules. ... Concussion Baseline Testing. ... Educate Athletes on the Dangers of Concussions. ... Pediatric Sports Injuries & Concussions [Video] ... Go to the Emergency Room if You Experience.
Talk to your healthcare provider if symptoms don't go away While most people with a mild TBI or concussion feel better within a couple of weeks, some will have symptoms for months or longer. Talk with your healthcare provider if symptoms: Do not go away, or. Get worse after you return to your regular activities.
How to Prevent Head Injuries Wear your seat belt. ... Don't drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. ... Don't text or use a cell phone while driving. ... Wear a helmet. ... Prevent falls at home. ... Prevent head injuries in children.
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Can a TBI get worse over time? The short answer is: yes, it can. Every brain injury is different and even though many secondary effects of a brain injury improve with time, others may linger and interfere with rehabilitation. Survivors with long-term effects can often present signs of decline in their recovery process.
In the meantime, try these tips to help you quickly recover from a concussion and get back to your usual activities. Reduce screen time. ... Limit exposure to bright lights and loud sounds. ... Avoid unnecessary movement of your head and neck. ... Stay hydrated. ... Rest. ... Eat more protein. ... Eat foods rich in omega-3s.
5 Tips to Prevent Youth Concussions Symptoms and Signs of a Concussion. ... Properly Fitted Equipment. ... Follow Sports Safety Rules. ... Concussion Baseline Testing. ... Educate Athletes on the Dangers of Concussions. ... Pediatric Sports Injuries & Concussions [Video] ... Go to the Emergency Room if You Experience.
Slow down and let your brain heal. Ignoring your symptoms and trying to "tough it out" often makes the symptoms worse. Studies show that one week of relaxing at home and then a week of gradually increasing activity after leaving the hospital is best for most patients.
The majority of patients with mild TBI recover completely in a week to three months. If you are older than 40, it may take a bit longer to return to normal. The symptoms often disappear without any special treatment.

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