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Auto Injury - What Are The Common Symptoms Following An Auto Accident?

It is very important to make sure that you are aware of what whiplash symptoms are all about so that you can make sure that appropriate action is taken. The more knowledge you have about the symptoms, the better you will feel about seeking help. This is not something that you want to try to let "heal out" on it's own. Your health and comfort is not to take a chance.

After any auto accident, you should automatically be seen by a doctor. Not everyone follows this advice however. Just because you can talk and walk does not mean that you are fine. There could be many things going wrong with your body that you are simply unaware of at the moment. Some people experience pain that comes only days after the accident. Believe it or not, with whiplash, the major - painful symptoms can actually take a few years to show up.

If you do not have any broken bones and your head does not hit the windshield, you may still experience such symptoms as neck pain or difficult movement of your neck. In fact, up to 98% of the people involved in a major car accident will report neck pain. This is a scary thought but it is a fact that you need to be really aware of. Of those people, about 70% will report headache issues and there may also be some shoulder pain that radiates down the neck and into the shoulder area.

You might have a burning or tinging pain in your neck. Tingling is another symptom. This is caused by rips in the muscle. As you can see, there are a wide variety of symptoms that you may experience. The thing is though, not everyone will experience the same exact set of symptoms. Some will have problems right after the auto accident while others may think that they are fine until months, or even years, later. If you feel that you are having any symptoms of whip lash, you are going to want to make sure that you are getting checked out by someone who can actually be of some assistance to you. The longer you wait, the more pain you will have to deal with. Also, if you skip out on treatment, you might find that your symptoms will only get worse. This is not something that you will be able to ignore. The sooner you get attention, the sooner you will feel better.

by: Ryan Weisgerber




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