Doctor explains when to worry about a teen's mood swings
You’ve heard it your whole life. Teenagers are moody.
Have you noticed changes in your teen that seem like more than just being “moody?” Perhaps they’re not as passionate about football or other activities they used to love. Maybe their grades are slipping, or they’re not interested in hanging out with their friends or teammates.
These behaviors could be symptoms of post-concussion syndrome – and they could last for months or even years without treatment.
Learn more from Dr. Mo Elamir in a free on-demand seminar, “Post-Concussion Syndrome: New Approaches to Treatment.” Dr. Elamir, lead physician at Aviv Clinics, will explain the damage that concussions can cause to the brain, the consequences of post-concussion syndrome and possible treatment options to get your teen back to health. Click here to watch this free video.
Could your student-athlete be suffering from post-concussion syndrome? Call 888-393-2848 or contact Aviv Clinics to learn how to bring your child back to their full potential in just 90 days.