Nausea or vomiting can occur immediately after a concussion or hours or days later. It may be caused by the changes in the brain after the injury, but it can also be a sign of something more serious. Repeated vomiting that persists after a concussion or any other brain injury could be a sign of increasing pressure in the brain, which is a medical emergency.

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