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08-24-2020, 11:04 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi I had a concussion I went to the hospital and they just let me go 3 days after I have neck pain and feeling dizzy and vértigos is it normal ? Advise me what to do pls thank you
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08-24-2020, 11:39 PM | #2 | ||
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Sirenita48,
Welcome to NeuroTalk. Concussions often include a neck injury. Icing your neck can be helpful. You can make your own crush-able icebags. Mix 1 cup of rubbing/isopropyl alcohol with 2 cups water. Put it in a freezer zip lock bag and squeeze most of the air out. Freeze it. When frozen, it will crush a mold to any shape. How to Make Your Own Gel Ice Pack or Moist Heat Pack Neck inflammation can contribute to dizziness.
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Explore the sticky threads above on the PCS main page & reading other posts for ideas and information is very helpful..
Can you give a bit more information on how you got your concussion? Frontal hit, back of head, top of head , side hit? But most of those with force can cause added neck injury & soft tissue injury..
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