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Concussion Inquiry

6/18/2025, 1:30:37 AMMale25-34

Hi there, I'm seeking some advice regarding a potential concussion. Earlier, while I was playing soccer indoors, I accidentally collided with a metal television. I’m not entirely sure how it happened. Now, I have a noticeable bump and swelling where I impacted, along with a minor scrape, but there’s no bruising. I haven't experienced any typical concussion symptoms, and it's been about twenty minutes since the incident occurred. A bit about me: I'm a 16-year-old male, born in 2009, standing at 5'8" and weighing 130 pounds. I only take vitamins, do not smoke, and have no known health issues. This incident took place in my home.

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Cony

6/18/2025, 1:30:56 AM

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It sounds like you have experienced a knock to your head, and while it’s great that you aren’t experiencing common concussion symptoms right now, it's still important to monitor yourself closely. Here’s a breakdown of what you should know and do next.

Main Points:

  • You might have a bump and some swelling from the impact, which is not uncommon.
  • Since you’re not showing typical concussion symptoms (like headache, dizziness, confusion, or nausea), the immediate concern might not be high, but vigilance is essential.

Explanation:

A concussion is a type of brain injury that can occur after a blow to the head, and it can sometimes occur even with minor impacts. The bump and swelling are signs of a localized injury, but without traditional concussion symptoms, it’s a good sign. However, symptoms can sometimes develop hours or days afterward.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on your condition for the next 24-48 hours. Look out for any new symptoms, especially headaches, confusion, balance issues, or vision changes.

  2. Rest: Take a break from physical activities, screen time, and anything that requires intense concentration for at least a few hours after the injury. Giving your brain a chance to rest is important.

  3. Ice the Area: For the swelling and bump, apply an ice pack wrapped in a cloth for 20 minutes every hour as needed to reduce swelling and soothe the area.

  4. Stay Hydrated: Make sure you drink plenty of water, as hydration can aid recovery.

  5. Involve a Parent or Guardian: Let someone close know what happened so they can help monitor your symptoms and support you.

  6. Reassess Later: If you start to experience any concerning symptoms or if the bump worsens, it's then advisable to seek medical attention.

Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution. If at any point you feel unwell or uncertain about your condition, do not hesitate to seek professional help. Take care, and I hope you feel better soon!

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