Yes, it is possible. A concussion is essentially a bruised brain that interferes with nerve transmission. Depending on which part of the brain is affected, and the extent of the injury, it can cause a whole litany of signs and symptoms of brain dysfunction including problems with memory, sensation and motor function. Find a health care provider to check you out!!
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Yes, as head injury can affect inner ear/ brain stem connections resulting in “vestibular” concussion. May implicate persistent brain injury lasting beyond acute concussion
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