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Anyone with a head injury — especially kids — should get checked by a doctor. Someone who is knocked unconscious should get care in the emergency room as soon as possible.Doctors get many clues about a possible concussion just by talking to someone who has had a head injury. If that person was knocked unconscious, can't remember the injury, or has amnesia, then a concussion is very likely.If a concussion is suspected, the doctor will perform a complete examination. The doctor may ask some questions that seem silly, like "what is your name?" or "where are you?" or "what day of the week is it?" or even "who is the current president of the United States?" — but these questions are important because they check someone's memory and ability to concentrate.The doctor will examine someone who may have a concussion by looking into the eyes and also checking reflexes and balance. Sometimes the person who had the injury may even be asked to do an activity such as moving around or running in place for a few minutes to se
I think you are referring to a whiplash injury. This often happens as a result of accidents, especially car or truck accidents. If you have sustained a whiplash, which may take effect after some hours or days, seek medical attention and keep all records. These documents would be necessary in case someone is at fault for your whiplash injury. And with the help of a lawyer from theledgerlawfirm.com/personal-injury/ you can get compensation for all the damages, injuries, and losses you had.