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Fall sports are back, and with every kick, pass and tackle, our kids are flooding the fields, eager to play. But as excitement builds, so does the risk of injury; one of the most serious, yet often overlooked, is a concussion. Early detection is key to preventing long-term damage. Let’s dive into how to spot concussion signs before they become a bigger issue.


Why It's Important to Check for Concussions

Kids' brains are still growing, which means even small hits to the head can cause big problems. Catching a concussion early can help the brain heal faster and prevent long-term issues.


Signs of a Concussion

Here are some common signs to watch for right after a hit:
•    Headache, dizziness, or feeling sick
•    Vision problems, like blurry or double vision, or sensitivity to light
•    Confusion, trouble concentrating, or forgetting things
•    Mood changes, like being irritable, sad, tired, or crying more than usual
•    Trouble sleeping, or feeling extra sleepy
•    Poor coordination, or stumbling and walking unsteadily


Serious Signs (Red Flags)

If you notice any of these, get help right away:
•    Slurred speech
•    Throwing up more than once
•    Weakness or pain in the neck
•    Seizures (shaking uncontrollably)


If your child shows any signs of a concussion, they should stop playing immediately and see a doctor before going back to sports. To learn more about head injuries in children, visit https://www.valleychildrens.org/services/trauma-services/conditions-we-treat/head-injury

Serafina Tulioc, MD

Pediatric Resident

Dr. Serafina Tulioc is a California native who comes to Valley Children’s from Ross University School of Medicine, and she is in her third year of postgraduate residency. Dr. Tulioc, is an advocate for children’s health and education, demonstrated through her work creating STEM presentations for children in Marin-Sonoma County. Her background also includes extensive research in marine biology, where she is studying techniques for preventing coral reef bleaching. Learn more about Dr. Serafina Tulioc here.  

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