Is a concussion serious?

Concussion is a mild craniocerebral injury and is usually not very serious.
Concussion is a neurological dysfunction that occurs when the brain is struck by an external force. The patient may have transient consciousness disorder, accompanied by headache and vomiting, insomnia, fatigue, tinnitus, palpitation, photophobia, emotional instability, memory loss and other symptoms, which is a mild form of craniocerebral injury.
A concussion can usually be cured after rest and treatment, and will not leave serious sequelae. If you feel any discomfort, go to the hospital and have a CT or MRI of the brain to clarify the severity of the condition.
Patients with concussions should seek medical treatment in a timely manner and under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, they should pay attention to rest more and pay close attention to observe the changes of the condition.