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| What is a concussion? A concussion is a brain injury that:
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| How do I know if I’ve had a concussion? You can’t see a concussion, but you might notice some of the symptoms right away. Other symptoms can show up days or weeks after the injury. It’s best to see a health care professional if you think you might have a concussion. An undiagnosed concussion can affect your ability to do schoolwork and other everyday activities. It also raises your risk for additional, serious injury. |
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