Many people think:
“I feel fine… so I must be okay.”
But with head injuries, it’s not always that simple.
When you hit your head, your brain can move inside the skull and experience microscopic damage that you can’t see.
This can include:• Bruising of brain tissue• Damage to tiny nerve fibers (axons)• Disruption in how your brain communicates with your body
Even if symptoms improve after a few days, your nervous system may still be affected.
That’s why concussions and head injuries should always be taken seriously.
Your brain controls everything — from movement to healing to how your body functions day to day.
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Have you ever had a head injury where you felt “fine” afterward?
Did anything show up later — like headaches, brain fog, or fatigue?
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You never know who it might help.
Reminder
If you or someone you know has recently experienced a head injury, it’s always a good idea to get properly assessed and supported.
Your health is too important to guess.