What to Do after a Concussion and How Do Doctors Treat a Concussion?

The steps taken after a concussion depends on the severity of the head injury. If you experience significant bleeding, structural damage, or any of the emergency symptoms listed above, you should see a doctor immediately.
If you’re not in urgent danger, then you have a choice. You can see a doctor just to take precautions, or you can try to treat the concussion at home. Here’s what to expect in either situation.
If you visit a doctor, you probably won’t receive any treatment you couldn’t get at home. Most family doctors stick to old concussion advice: bed-rest in a dark room with no screens or stressful activity. If any structural damage is suspected, they might recommend a CT scan or an MRI.
Unfortunately, those scans don’t give information about the cellular damage caused by a concussion. If you visit a sports medicine practitioner, you might get up-to-date medical advice. But concussion healthcare definitely varies from doctor to doctor.











