A concussion occurs when the brain continues moving inside the skull after a head impact, causing it to slam against the skull's interior and stretch/damage brain cells, which triggers chemical changes that disrupt normal brain function and can cause symptoms like dizziness, confusion, headaches, and memory loss, even without visible external injury.
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What Really Happens During a Concussion追加:
The moment your head gets hit hard enough, your brain keeps moving inside your skull, even though your skull stops suddenly. Your brain slams into the inside of it milliseconds later. That impact can stretch [music] and damage brain cells instantly. Your brain then releases a wave of chemical [music] changes, disrupting normal function.
That's why concussions can cause dizziness, confusion, headaches, or even memory loss. And the scary part is, sometimes there's no visible injury at all because the damage is happening inside your head. Over time, the brain slowly repairs those connections. So, a concussion isn't just getting hit. It's your brain crashing into your own [music] skull.
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