Dizziness
After experiencing whiplash, many individuals suffer from a disruption in the connection between the body and the brain. This can result in a range of conditions, including partial loss of consciousness and a feeling of imbalance. Dizziness is a common symptom experienced by those with this faulty connection, and it can be particularly dangerous while driving. If you begin to feel dizzy while driving, it is important to pull over and take a break to ensure your safety.
Fatigue: A Common Symptom of Whiplash
Whiplash can have long-term effects on the body, making it challenging for sufferers to get a good night’s sleep. As a result, even if they manage to fall asleep, they often wake up feeling exhausted. This fatigue can be attributed to spending most of the night in a position that puts strain on the spine, particularly the neck.