If You’ve Had a ‘Mild’ Concussion, You Could Still Have Symptoms Years Later

Source sciencealert.com | Repost Duerson Fund 6/1/2022 – 

Many people will experience a concussion at some point during their life – whether that’s from contact sport, or just an unfortunate fall. But even a ‘mild’ version of this injury can cause long term health impacts for a portion of those who experience it.

A new study from a team of researchers across New Zealand has found that up to eight years later, adults who had experienced a mild concussion reported more ongoing symptoms, depression, and problems with work than those who never had one.

This is not to say that all people who experience a concussion – also called a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) – will have ongoing symptoms, however it highlights that concussion can be a really life-altering event to those people who don’t just get better after a couple of weeks.

“It is estimated that more than 10 million people experience a TBI each year, with 70–95 percent of these being classified as mild. TBI has widespread impacts, and whilst the effects of moderate and severe TBI are well documented, much less is known about the long-term outcomes of mild TBI,” the researchers – led by University of Waikato psychology researcher Nicola Starkey – wrote in their new paper.

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