Concussion: The first criteria is a blow to the head. If you had a loss of consciousness then you definitely had a concussion. If no loss of consciousness but one of the following is present: persistent headache, nausea, imbalance, lightheadedness, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, irritability then you likely suffered a concussion.
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