If you ever feel any of these symptoms you should tell somebody so you don't get more concussions leading to more serious injuries. Think of these early symptoms as more than just a headache and as a serious danger sign.
The short term physical effects can be the most tell-tale signs of a concussion some symptoms include slurred speech and balance problems. these symptoms usually decline or end in a series of days or a series of hours depending on the severity, this can lead to trouble playing the sport that the athlete got their injury. A mix between short term mental and physical can lead to an athlete being unable to play a game due to the physical pain and inability to focus. Long term effects on the brain can be life threatening if left unchecked, some of these symptoms are memory problems, sensitivity to light and/or noise, depression and trouble concentrating these hurt a athlete for way more than one season. Long term effects can also make a person feel angry for little or no reason at all, this can be troubling if a family doesnt no what their kid is going through. Long term effects can develop after the initial blow, this can lead to confusion over what caused the