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BlightedCrow
1 year ago

Puh…I don’t want to disappoint you, but it’s getting hard and not recommended.

You are first thoroughly checked (engineic, reaction of eyes, state of consciousness etc.).

If you’re lucky, you can pretend a slight concussion if you pretend to be a slight confusion and a weakening memory.

If you’re in bad luck, you’ll end up in the hospital for 24h security and get a CT of your head.

Skull swelling would rule out an infusion of the brain… with headaches and dizziness, you should possibly get through this.

A real concussion escalates if it remains undiscovered even once…This teaches you that if you suspect a concussion idR. you always want to have a secured negative or positive finding.

mawo2003
1 year ago

As far as I know, the eyes are controlled as they react to light. But nothing can be seen in a light. You can pretend it. Just say you pushed your head now is lightly bad, dizzy and have headaches. Normal white one will not be examined further.