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Can Concussion Symptoms Last for Years? A Neurological Expert Explains What’s Actually Going On

Most people are told the same thing after a concussion: “You should feel better in a couple of weeks.”

And for many, that’s true. But if you’re still dealing with brain fog, dizziness, headaches, or fatigue months or even years later, it can feel confusing and frustrating.

The bigger question becomes: Is this still a concussion, or something else?

Let’s break down what’s actually going on.

How Long Do Concussion Symptoms Typically Last?

In a straightforward case, concussion symptoms often resolve within:

  • 7 to 14 days for adults
  • Up to 4 weeks for some individuals

During that time, the brain is recovering from a temporary disruption in how it processes energy, blood flow, and signaling.

But recovery isn’t always linear.

And for some people, symptoms don’t fully go away.

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When Symptoms Don’t Go Away

If symptoms last beyond a few weeks, it’s often labeled as post-concussion syndrome.

This can include:

  • Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
  • Dizziness or balance issues
  • Headaches or pressure in the head
  • Light and sound sensitivity
  • Fatigue
  • Anxiety or mood changes

What’s important to understand is this:

Persistent symptoms don’t necessarily mean permanent damage.

They usually point to systems in the brain and body that haven’t fully returned to normal function.

Why Symptoms Can Last for Months or Years

This is where the conversation often shifts.

Instead of asking, “Why hasn’t the concussion healed?” a better question is, “What’s still not functioning the way it should?”

Several underlying factors can keep symptoms going:

Concussion Clues

Dysregulated Blood Flow and Oxygen Delivery

After a concussion, the brain may struggle to properly regulate blood flow. This can lead to ongoing fatigue, dizziness, and mental fog.

Nervous System Imbalance

The brain and body can get stuck in a stress response. When that happens, symptoms like anxiety, poor sleep, and sensitivity to stimuli can linger.

Vestibular and Balance Dysfunction

Dizziness isn’t always a simple balance issue. It can come from how the brain processes movement, position, and visual input.

Inflammation That Hasn’t Fully Resolved

Low-grade inflammation can continue to affect how the brain communicates and recovers.

Energy Production Challenges in the Brain

The brain requires a significant amount of energy to function well. After a concussion, that energy system can remain inefficient without the right support.

Why Standard Approaches Sometimes Fall Short

Traditional concussion care often focuses on:

  • Rest
  • Time
  • Symptom management

And while those can be helpful early on, they don’t always address why symptoms are still present months later.

If underlying dysfunction isn’t identified, people can feel stuck in a cycle of:

“Wait it out”
“Manage it”
“Hope it improves”

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A Different Way to Look at Recovery

At bVital, the focus shifts from just symptoms to how the brain is actually functioning.

That means looking at:

  • Blood flow and oxygen utilization
  • Nervous system regulation
  • Brain energy and metabolic function
  • Balance and vestibular processing

Instead of guessing, the goal is to use objective data to understand what’s off and where support is needed.

Because once you identify the problem, you can actually work on improving it.

The Good News: The Brain Can Improve

One of the most encouraging things to understand is this:

The brain has the ability to adapt and recover, even long after an injury.

We see people who have been dealing with symptoms for months or years begin to improve when the right systems are addressed.

Not overnight. But steadily.

And with more clarity, energy, and confidence over time.

When to Take the Next Step

If you’re still experiencing symptoms weeks, months, or years after a concussion, it may be time to look deeper.

You’re not “just stuck with it.” And it’s not something you simply have to push through.

There’s often a reason symptoms are lingering. More importantly, there are ways to start addressing them. Start with better data, not more guesswork.
Explore how bVital evaluates brain function and supports recovery so you can move forward with a clearer plan.

Greg Eckel

Dr. Greg Eckel

Dr. Greg Eckel’s journey into Naturopathic and Chinese Medicine began in the mid-90s when he noticed the overmedication of children while teaching preschool. In 2001, he co-founded Nature Cures Clinic in Portland, Oregon, and later founded bVital, a wellness and recharging center in Park City, Utah.

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