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Hit Head, Felt Foggy, Sick On Stomach. Is It Normal For A Mild Concussion ?

I hit my head on a monkey bar while playing with my daughter this past Tuesday. Initially, it hurt but then I went about playing. About ten minutes later I felt foggy and then that evening felt sick to my stomach . Pupils are fine, never lost consciousness . It is Friday and I still feel slightly sick. Is that normal for a mild concussion? I also have dizziness from time to time. I never vomited but I just want to make sure I am not missing anything. My family doctor said to give it 7 days and the feelings should subside? Any thoughts?
Tue, 26 Feb 2013
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Radiologist 's  Response
hi, welcome to HCM.
it is normal to have some concussion after trauma. It may cause small localised haematoma.
It will resolve after 7 days. Your GP is correct.
No need to worry about it. As there is no history of vommiting or loss of consciousness , there is no chance of brain injury. So be relax.

Hope i habe answered your query.
Regards.
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Hit Head, Felt Foggy, Sick On Stomach. Is It Normal For A Mild Concussion ?

hi, welcome to HCM. it is normal to have some concussion after trauma. It may cause small localised haematoma. It will resolve after 7 days. Your GP is correct. No need to worry about it. As there is no history of vommiting or loss of consciousness , there is no chance of brain injury. So be relax. Hope i habe answered your query. Regards.