There are many ways you can lower your risk of a concussion. Always check with your LHCP and follow his/her recommendations. Although you may take all the correct steps, a concussion may still occur.
Non-Sports Related
- Wear a seat belt every time you ride in a motor vehicle
- Never operate machinery while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Children
- Safely buckle your child in the correct car seat, booster seat or seat belt for his/her height, weight and age
- Install window guards to prevent falls from open windows
- Use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs
- Ensure playground surfaces are made of shock-absorbing material, such as wood chips or sand
Seniors
- Improve lighting in the home and remove tripping hazards (throw rugs, clutter).
- Use nonslip mats in the bathtub and on shower floors
- Install grab bars in bathrooms and handrails in stairways
- Maintain a regular physical activity program if your doctor approve
Sports-Related
- Always wear a helmet when:
- Riding a bike, motorcycle, snowmobile, scooter or all-terrain vehicle
- Using in-line skates or skateboard
- Playing contact sports such as football, hockey or boxing
- Playing baseball or softball
- Riding a horse
- Skiing or snowboarding
- Recognize symptoms of a concussion and develop a concussion action plan
- If concussion is suspected, do not allow athlete to return to play until evaluated and cleared by a LHCP.
- Follow proper techniques, good sportsmanship, and rules of the game.
- Ensure equipment fits properly, is used correctly, and meets manufacturer standards to help reduce concussion risk.
Concussion Signs & Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of concussion for all ages typically fall into four categories:
Physical
- Headache
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Balance problems
- Dizziness
- Visual problems
- Fatigue
- Sensitivity to light
- Sensitivity to noise
- Numbness/tingling
- Dazed or stunned
Cognitive
- Feeling mentally "foggy"
- Feeling slowed down
- Difficulty concentrating
- Difficulty remembering
- Forgetful of recent information or conversations
- Confused about recent events
- Answers questions slowly
Emotional
- Irritability
- Sadness
- More emotional than usual
- More nervous than usual
Sleep
- Drowsiness
- Sleeping less than usual
- Sleeping more than usual
- Trouble falling asleep