2 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • April 2017
Family Medicine:
Ladysmith Campus
18020 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
Ruther Glen | 804.448.0198
Lee's Hill/Reese Campus
10620 Spotsylvania Ave.
Fredericksburg | 540.374.3150
Cosner Campus
4535 Spotsylvania Pkwy.
Fredericksburg | 540.374.3160
Primary Care:
South Stafford Campus
11 Smoke House Dr., Ste. 101
Fredericksburg | 540.370.0295
When your child participates in sports, bumps and bruises are a part of the
game. When those injuries affect a child's head, it is important to watch for a
possible concussion. If allowed to heal properly, concussions are generally not
serious, and the child can usually return to playing sports. A hit to the head
doesn't automatically mean your child has a concussion. It is important to be
aware of symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, loss of consciousness, and
headache or head pressure. If you think your child may have a concussion,
seek medical attention to determine how serious the concussion is and when
it is safe to resume activities such as sports.
Find expert care at Practices.mwhc.com.
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