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Is It Normal To Be Fuzzy After Suffering A Mild Concussion?

I suffered a mild concussion last Wednesday. I still feel the pressure in my head, and still feel foggy and fuzzy at times. I have a hair appointment to get my hair dyed tonight. I m now wondering if I can still keep my appointment or if I should reschedule it.
Wed, 14 Jan 2015
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I read your question and I understand your concern.

At times the following weeks after a concussion it is possible to feel the symptoms you mention due to microscopic lesions taking some time to gradually recover, so unless the symptoms seem to have a worsening tendency or have some new sign, you shouldn't panic.
As for the question on having the hair dyed, that doesn't play any role on your concussion and it can be safely done.

I hope to have been of help.
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Is It Normal To Be Fuzzy After Suffering A Mild Concussion?

I read your question and I understand your concern. At times the following weeks after a concussion it is possible to feel the symptoms you mention due to microscopic lesions taking some time to gradually recover, so unless the symptoms seem to have a worsening tendency or have some new sign, you shouldn t panic. As for the question on having the hair dyed, that doesn t play any role on your concussion and it can be safely done. I hope to have been of help.