One of the biggest dangers of being outside in the snow, ice and freezing temperatures is falling and hitting your head, which can lead to a concussion. Neurologist Michael Rippee, an expert in concussions, describes the different kinds of head trauma possible during weather events like this, from car accidents to falling on the pavement. He talks about the symptoms and signs that you need to seek medical attention, especially what to look for in children. Also included is video from the emergency department.
How This Cold Ice And Snow Put You At Risk For Concussion
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