Discharge Instructions for Concussion

You have been diagnosed with a concussion. This is a type of brain injury caused by a sudden impact to your head. It can also be caused by sudden movement of your brain inside your head, such as from forceful shaking. Some concussions are mild. But even mild concussions are serious and must be managed with care and appropriate medical follow-up. Most people recover completely from mild concussions. But recovery may take days, weeks, or months. For some, symptoms may last even longer. Early care and monitoring are important to prevent long-term complications.

Home care

The best way to recover is to discuss symptoms with your provider and your family. Work closely with your provider and give your brain time to heal.

Follow-up care

Follow up with your healthcare provider or as advised. Most concussion symptoms show up right after the injury, but some may not appear for hours or days. Don't hesitate to contact your provider if new symptoms develop or if you have follow-up questions.

Call 911

Your caregiver should call 911 if you have any of these symptoms:

When to call your healthcare provider

Call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of these symptoms: