Concussion headaches can vary widely in location and nature, commonly described as a pressure or throbbing pain that can be felt anywhere in the head. Some individuals experience these headaches at the front, sides, or back of the head, and they can also mimic tension-type headaches or migraines. The intensity and location might change over time and can be influenced by physical or cognitive activities. Tracking headache patterns and reporting them to a healthcare provider can aid in managing and treating concussion symptoms.
