Transient amnesia in concussed patients generally does not require special treatment after the exact brain injury or other diseases have been ruled out, while sedative and analgesic drugs may be used as appropriate for patients with severe symptoms.
Transient amnesia is one of the symptoms of concussion and generally does not require special treatment. The vast majority of patients can recover with bed rest for about 1 to 2 weeks. Some patients who are agitated, irritable, nervous and other symptoms, you can also follow the doctor’s instructions to take sedative drugs, such as lorazepam, clonazepam and so on.
In addition, for patients with severe headaches, analgesics such as acetaminophen can be used as appropriate.
The prognosis of concussion is usually good, patients do not need to worry too much. If any discomfort occurs during the recovery period, it is recommended to seek medical attention.