Understand the full spectrum of Post-Concussion Syndrome symptoms and how they affect your daily life in Ottawa. Learn how cognitive, physical, emotional, and sleep-related symptoms can impact recovery, with specialized care from Broadview Spine & Health Centre.
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PCS SYMPTOMS
Post-Concussion Syndrome Symptoms
Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) can affect individuals long after a head injury, causing ongoing challenges that interfere with daily life. If you are experiencing symptoms beyond two weeks after an injury, you are considered to have persistent post concussion syndrome. At Broadview Spine & Health Centre in Ottawa, we understand the complexities of PCS symptoms like headaches, memory issues, dizziness, and sensitivity to light and noise. Emotional effects such as anxiety and depression often add to these physical challenges, creating discomfort that can be difficult to manage. Our team is committed to helping Ottawa residents identify and address these symptoms effectively.
Whether you’re dealing with cognitive difficulties, emotional instability, or physical symptoms like neck pain, understanding the root of your issues is key to recovery. At Broadview Spine & Health Centre, we provide comprehensive evaluations and treatments to help you regain control of your life. We’re dedicated to offering the highest quality care to our Ottawa community, ensuring every symptom is managed with expert attention.
POST CONCUSSION SYNDROME
Post Concussion Syndrome Symptoms
Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) affects individuals in many different ways, and its symptoms can vary widely in both severity and duration. While some may experience only a few lingering issues, others may struggle with multiple symptoms that significantly impact their quality of life.
The most common symptoms of PCS affect cognitive function, physical well-being, emotional health, and sleep patterns, making daily activities more difficult to manage. Below are the top 8 symptoms experienced by individuals with PCS, each of which can hinder recovery and require specialized treatment to manage effectively.
Headache
Concussion related headaches often occur unexpectedly and can last for several hours, days, or even weeks.
Fatigue
Your brain will seem to have less energy and even after minimal amounts of effort you might feel worn out or tired.
Memory & Concentration Difficulties
Memory deficits as well as difficulties with paying attention or concentrating are common.
Brain Fog
The term “Brain Fog” refers to feelings of confusion, forgetfulness, and a lack of mental clarity for concussions.
Sleep Issues
With a concussion, you may experience challenges with falling asleep or staying asleep – even if you’re tired.
Mood Changes
You might experience drastic changes in mood. Feeling abnormally sad or irritable is common.
Noise Sensitivity
You may experience ringing or buzzing in the ears when exposed to loud sounds or when in noisy environments.
Vision Problems
Light sensitivity, blurry vision,eye strain and difficulties with judging distance and watching moving objects are common symptoms of a concussion.