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FAQ
Headache, dizziness, confusion, and memory problems are typical symptoms of a concussion.
Recovery times vary, but most people improve within a few weeks of having a concussion.
Yes, repeated concussions can lead to chronic issues.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe headaches, seizures, or loss of consciousness.
Avoid strenuous activities and excessive screen time while recovering from a concussion.

Jason Paul Chua, MD, PhD
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Samuel Mackenzie, MD, PhD
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Samuel Mackenzie, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Child Neurology, Neuromuscular Disease, and Neuroscience at University of Rochester Medical Center. He completed his undergr...

Michael R. Yochelson, MD, MBA
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Michael R. Yochelson, MD, MBA, is the chief medical officer at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, where he was instrumental in starting its first fellowship in brain injury medicine. ...

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Jessica Baity, MD
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Jessica Baity, MD, is a board-certified neurologist practicing in southern Louisiana. She cares for a variety of patients in all fields of neurology, including epilepsy, headache, ...
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