You’ve been in an accident. The pain did not show up immediately, and you did not go to the doctor. Now what? ProCare Health & Rehab Centers would like to share what there is to know about delayed injury symptoms.

Preventative doctor visits:

delayed injuries When people experience serious car accidents, they often go to the hospital or at least the doctor. They do this to check for any injuries. For those that do not go to a doctor, there are physicians experienced with car accident injuries, that may bring awareness to injuries they did not feel immediately after the accident.

If they do not feel anything, why would they go to the doctor? Well, there are delayed injuries most people are not aware of. They feel they may just spend money for no reason.

It is just the opposite. Visiting the doctor as a preventative measure is very beneficial to a car accident victim. Experienced physicians such as those at ProCare Health & Rehab Centers in Oviedo are highly capable.

These doctors carefully examine patients and follow up to help patients recognize any new pain since an accident. The physicians at our offices are thorough and aware of delayed injuries.

Delayed injuries:

The following are just a few delayed injury symptoms to be aware of:

  • numbness
  • abdominal pain
  • headaches
  • neck pain
  • shoulder pain
  • back pain
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • behavioral changes

delayed injuriesEvery day there are dozens of car accidents in the Oviedo area. Educate yourself and your loved ones. If a car accident is “just a fender bender” proceed to ProCare Health & Rehab Centers to get a sufficient examination.

Especially if any symptoms listed above are relevant to what you feel, schedule an appointment today. Luckily, in most fender benders, people are not harmed. Although, some victims feel completely fine and feel neck aches, headaches, and overall soreness.

Stay in tuned with what the body is feeling and saying. Scientifically, bodies are prepared to react to trauma. Adrenaline and other defense mechanisms are in full blast masking injuries and pain.

Headaches:

Gradually, these symptoms will arise and may be signs of serious injuries if left untreated. Headaches are not always normal feelings that come and go. A headache may be a sign from the body. There could possible be a blood clot, injury to any place on your body, or even anxiety causing such headaches.

Headaches may signal swelling, bruising, or damage to brain tissue. In the midst of confusion, it is possible for a person to forget they hit their head. Parents and loved ones may rush to check on their children or other passengers and quickly brush off any of their own injuries.

In any case, every day citizens are not trained to recognize signs of serious conditions. Entrust experienced physicians with such tasks. But be aware that headaches are a sign that should not be ignored.

Numbness:

A minor head bump on a head rest can cause injuries to a sensitive organ, the brain. Brains are very susceptible to injuries especially at high speeds. Nerve damage is always a concern for car accident victims.

There are various types of nerve damage caused by car accidents. There are three ways nerves are generally damaged during accidents- pressure, stretching, or even severing the nerve. Commonly, these causes are known as whiplash, blunt-force head trauma, and lacerations.

Experienced car accident injury physicians in Oviedo heal:

delayed injuriesOnly trained medical professionals should diagnoses the type of nerve damage. Signs of nerve damage include numbness. More specifically, this could include partial or total paralysis of limbs and appendages. Nerve damage may also feel like muscle weakness or pain, a prickling sensation, or tingling.

Physicians refer to nerve damage as neuropathy. More obvious symptoms include twitching or uncontrollable movements. Also, increased sensitivity to temperatures are signals. Broken or dislocated bones place incredible pressure on nearby nerves. Slipped disks between vertebrae may compress nerves where they deviate from the spinal chord.

Lastly, numbness and any of the symptoms mentioned are signs of problematic injuries. Call our offices today to make an appointment for an examination. Our physicians are here to help! We want to thank you for stopping by and encourage you to pop back in next week for more.

Staff Writer