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This is a mild form of head injury which induces a temporary loss of brain function. Though not dangerous it can cause a lot of trouble if not treated well at the outset.  It can cause a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms. The same sort of symptoms can arise after a leakage of blood into the head (brain haemorrhage).  They are quite common, often very troubling, though thankfully they go away with time.  The symptoms consist of:

Headaches – these are usually generalised and tend to get worse towards the end of the day.

Poor concentration

Poor memory – this is usually for recent events. Early or long term memories tend to be preserved.

Sleep disturbance – often sufferers continually feel tired and are unable to get a good night’s sleep. 

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