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SNOOP LION a posé la question dans HealthGeneral Health CareInjuries · il y a 6 ans

Why do I keep getting headaches? Long time football player?

I've been a football player since the age of 7. I am now 18 and in my first year of college. I'm really starting to wonder if football has screwed my head. I've been getting headaches since I was like 11. They'd always hithe during the school day. Also, it seems impossible to pay attention in school and to try and study... i just cant. Like it really seems not possible. I've never really been concerned till now. With these headaches, a lot of times my eyes would seem to lower, and my body will feel like it's trimmering and my nose would run. And they'd just linger. A couple years ago I did suffer the first concussion I ever really knew about, it was absolutely terrible. Anybody think they can tell me what could possibly be gping on? I'll be headed home in a month and a half, hopefully I can make it to the doctor.

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  • il y a 6 ans

    Hi SNOOP LION,

    Loss of concentration, headaches, tremors, etc. are classic symptoms of a concussion. However we will leave that decision for the medical professional(s), besides the diagnosis. He /she can provide treatment and

    follow-up care accordingly.

    Best wishes for the future.

    Source(s) : Biomechanist: Anatomy; Biology; Athletic Training; Physiology; Motor Development; Kinesiology; Exercise Science; Athlete for Life;
  • ck
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    il y a 6 ans

    should consult a neurologist to be properly evaluated. It could be a number of things and given some of the symptoms you are describing I'd rule out the concussion, and resulting damage, first. Let someone who can see you and evaluate you make the call on what to do next.

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