Concussion recovery and what happens when you leave hospital

28 June 2024 , 12:36
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Princess Anne (Image: PA)
Princess Anne (Image: PA)

Princess Anne has returned home after spending five nights in hospital being treated for minor head injuries and concussion. The 73-year-old Princess Royal spent five nights at Southmead Hospital in Bristol after an accident on her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire.

It happened last Sunday evening, when Anne, the King's younger sister, was reportedly struck by a horse while walking. Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury and its effects are usually short-term.

What are the symptoms of concussion?

Common symptoms of concussion include headache, confusion and loss of memory, known as amnesia, which can include forgetting what happened to cause the injury. Physical symptoms can also include ringing in the ears (tinnitus), feeling or being sick, fatigue, dizziness and blurry vision.

People who witness a concussion in somebody else may report that they are unable to answer questions promptly, slur their speech, and seem dazed. Some of these symptoms may occur immediately while others come on over a few days.

People are urged to seek urgent medical help in cases where there is repeated vomiting or nausea, a loss of consciousness, a headache that gets worse over time, changes to vision, confusion, seizures, weakness in limbs, sudden deafness and when fluid or blood is draining from the nose or ears.

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What happens when you return home after concussion?

People can often need to be monitored for at least 48 hours after suffering a concussion to make sure they have not suffered any bleeding on the brain. Once at home, you can apply a cold compress on the area, such as a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a towel, to reduce swelling.

Paracetamol is recommended to help with any pain. Doctors advise against taking anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin or ibuprofen as they can cause bleeding. Patients should rest as much as they can and avoid stressful situations.

They should not return to work or school until they feel better and should avoid driving or drinking alcohol until they are fully recovered. Sleeping pills are also not recommended whilst recovering, unless they are advised by a doctor.

How long can concussion symptoms last?

According to the NHS, the symptoms of concussion can last up to two weeks and patients are advised to see their GP if they last any longer.

Steven Smith

Hospitals, Paracetamol, Aspirin, Princess Royal, Anne, NHS

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