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  1. 8 sty 2024 · You won't slip into a coma or die if you go to sleep after getting a concussion. It's safe for a concussed person to sleep if they are awake and can hold a conversation and they don't have obvious concussion symptoms. You'll likely want to allow for plenty of sleep so the body's natural healing process can begin.

  2. 17 wrz 2024 · How to Support Healing. Make sure you get plenty of rest to support recovery and healing. This includes both taking naps or breaks to rest during the day as well as getting enough sleep at night. Talk to a healthcare provider about medication to help with any headaches that come up as you recover.

  3. 8 paź 2024 · The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people sleep at night and take daytime naps where necessary to help healing in the days after a concussion. That being said, it is harder to notice changes in a person’s mental state when they are asleep.

  4. 29 lip 2020 · A: There is no evidence to support that waking someone up with a suspected concussion (or not letting them sleep at all) is needed or beneficial. There is also no proof that waking them is going ...

  5. 4 dni temu · Signs of a Concussion in a Toddler. For younger children, concussion symptoms can look a little different. Toddlers may not be able to describe what they’re feeling, so watch for signs such as: Excessive crying. Irritability. Changes in sleeping or eating habits. Loss of balance or coordination. Less interest in play.

  6. 22 gru 2023 · Though symptoms change over time, insomnia may last for more than a year after your concussion, especially if you do not give yourself a chance to heal before returning to work or school. Being unable to sleep deeply may interfere with recovery.

  7. 25 kwi 2023 · You can also help to counteract the sleep problems associated with concussions by avoiding screens for two hours before going to sleep. Learn more about the connection between less screen...