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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Concussion treatment
  1. ... by or is present after: Brain tumor Cancer treatment, such as brain radiation , bone marrow transplant , or chemotherapy Concussion or head trauma Not enough oxygen getting to ...
  2. A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. ...
  3. ... a gunshot to the head. Head injuries include: Concussion , most often in which the brain has been ... This is called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury. Symptoms ...
  4. ... had a mild head injury, it's likely no treatment was needed. But be aware that the symptoms of a head injury can show up later. The providers explained what to expect, how to manage any headaches, and how to treat any other symptoms.
  5. ... Epilepsy Headaches, including migraines Head injuries such as concussions and brain trauma Movement disorders, such as tremors ... if there's a problem with the nervous system TREATMENT Neuroradiology is a branch of neuroscience medicine. It ...
  6. ... pressure on the brain ( subdural or epidural hematoma ) Concussion BREATHING CONDITIONS Low oxygen in the body (hypoxia) ... Late-stage syphilis Complications of cancer and cancer treatment with chemotherapy can also lead to neurocognitive disorder. ...
  7. ... an overdose include: Coma Death Head injury and concussion from falls when intoxicated Miscarriage in pregnant women ...
  8. ... intoxication Brain tumor Head trauma or head injury ( concussion ) Fever Fluid and electrolyte imbalance Illness in an ... EEG ) Mental status tests Neuropsychological tests Urine tests Treatment depends on the cause of the confusion. For ...