Persisting symptoms after concussion
Synopsis

Symptoms may include headache, dizziness, photophobia, phonophobia, tinnitus, difficulty concentrating, short-term memory problems, depression, anxiety, irritability, insomnia, and fatigue.
The severity of the head injury does not clearly correlate with the risk of developing persisting symptoms. Most patients recover within 6 months after injury, although symptoms can persist for a year or more in some cases. The number and severity of symptoms in the initial days after injury is a strong predictor of persisting symptoms.
Related topic: concussion
Codes
F07.81 – Postconcussion syndrome
SNOMEDCT:
40425004 – Postconcussion syndrome
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Last Updated:03/30/2025