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Post Concussion Syndrome in Children

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

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Post-concussion syndrome (PCS)

is a group of symptoms that affect your child's body, thinking, and behavior after a concussion. Concussion symptoms usually last up to 4 weeks. PCS means your child still has symptoms after 4 weeks. The risk for PCS is higher if your child has a mood or anxiety disorder.

Common signs and symptoms of PCS:

Your child may have any of the following from weeks to over a year after the concussion:

Call your local emergency number (911 in the US) if:

Seek immediate care if:

Call your child's doctor if:

Treatment

may include any of the following to help your child's symptoms. Your child's healthcare provider will tell you how long to give pain medicines to relieve your child's headache. Your child may develop a condition called a rebound headache if pain medicine continues for too long.

Manage your child's PCS:

Help your child prevent another concussion:

A concussion that happens before the brain heals can cause a condition called second impact syndrome (SIS). SIS can cause your child's brain to swell. Even after your child's brain heals, more concussions increase the risk for health problems later. The following can help prevent another concussion:

Follow up with your child's doctor or specialist as directed:

Your child's doctor may refer him or her to a psychiatrist or neurologist. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your child's visits.

For more information:

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