Why Won’t My Concussion Go Away?

If you’re asking yourself “Why won’t my concussion go away?”, you’re not alone. Many people continue to experience symptoms longer than expected, which can feel frustrating and confusing.

Why Symptoms Can Persist

Persistent symptoms are often related to systems that have not fully recovered, including:

• autonomic nervous system
• vestibular system
• vision
• cervical spine

A structured approach to understanding these systems can make recovery feel much more manageable. Explore The Concussion Solution Master Program for a structured at-home approach.

Common Lingering Symptoms

• headaches
• dizziness
• fatigue
• brain fog
• exercise intolerance

Many people with persistent symptoms also experience dizziness after a concussion, which can be related to the vestibular system, neck, or nervous system.

What Helps Support Recovery

Recovery often improves with:

• gradual return to activity
• vestibular and vision rehab
• cervical treatment
• nervous system regulation

Looking for a Structured Recovery Program?

If you’re looking for guidance you can follow at your own pace, The Concussion Solution provides a clear, step-by-step approach to understanding and addressing persistent symptoms.

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