Concussion Signs & Symptoms
If you or a loved one has experienced a bump to the head during an activity or accident, look for any signs and symptoms of a concussion. Seek medical attention immediately if you believe you have a concussion.
Everything athletes, coaches, and parents need to know
- Appears dazed or stunned
- Is confused about assignment or position
- Forgets sports plays
- Is unsure of game, score or opponent
- Moves clumsily and/or answers slowly
- Loses consciousness
- Shows behavior or personality changes
- Can’t recall events prior to or after hit or fall
- Headache or pressure in the head
- Nausea or vomiting
- Balance problems or dizziness
- Double or blurry vision
- Sensitivity to light and/or noise
- Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy or groggy
- Concentration or memory problems
- Confusion or does not "feel right."
If you believe the condition becomes an emergent situation, go to Salina Regional Health Center emergency department or to the nearest emergency department.