When you go home, problems are very unlikely. But it’s important to know what signs to look out for.

  • You pass out or cannot stay awake
  • You feel sleepy for more than one hour when you would
  • normally be awake
  • You have trouble talking or understanding people
  • You cannot walk properly or lose your balance
  • You have problems with your eyesight
  • You have a bad headache that will not go away
  • You keep being sick
  • You have a seizure (fit)
  • Clear fluid comes from your nose or ears
  • Blood comes from one or both ears

Over the next few days, you may get some mild symptoms. These should go away within two weeks.

They can include:

  • A mild headache
  • Feeling a bit sick, but not being sick
  • Feeling dizzy
  • Feeling irritable or in a bad mood
  • Hard to concentrate or remember things
  • Feeling very tired
  • Not feeling hungry
  • Trouble sleeping

If you are worried, call CABIS on 0191 566 5650

A duty worker is here Monday to Friday. They can call you back to help.

Symptoms do not always start straight away. Sometimes they can start up to two weeks later.

  • Do get plenty of rest and avoid stress.
  • Do not drink alcohol or take drugs.
  • Do not take sleeping tablets unless your doctor says so.
  • Do not play contact sports like rugby or football for at least three weeks. Ask your doctor first.
  • Do not drive, ride a bike, or use machines. Ask your doctor first.

You can talk to a staff member or use the contacts listed below. See other ways to give feedback.

Your Voice
You can use this email to tell us what you think about your care. This can be good or bad. You can also ask us to tell you what happens after you send feedback.

Emailyourvoice@cntw.nhs.uk

Comments and complaints
If something went wrong, please tell us. This will help us improve services.

Emailcomplaints@cntw.nhs.uk
Telephone0191 245 6672
Write to: Complaints Department, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, St Nicholas Hospital, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE3 3XT.

Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
PALS offer a free, confidential service. They can help if you are worried about your care. They support patients, families and carers.

PALS North of Tyne
(services in Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland and North Cumbria)
Emailpals@nhct.nhs.uk
Telephone0800 032 0202

PALS South of Tyne
(services in Sunderland, Gateshead, South Tyneside and Lotus Ward, Middlesbrough)
Emailpals@cntw.nhs.uk
Telephone0800 328 4397

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We welcome your feedback about this leaflet. You can email pic@cntw.nhs.uk

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2026 Copyright: Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust

Ref: PIC/957/0526 May 2026 V1
Review date 2029

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