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What is head injury?
Head injury is caused by trauma to the head, most often from falls,
sports-related accidents, motor vehicle accidents, and shaking.
What are the symptoms of head injury?
Pain and crying are common. Crying should stop approximately 10 minutes after
the injury.
Vomiting after a head injury is also common.
Home care
Head injury may safely be treated at home only if all of the following are
true:
- Your child has none of the
warning signs listed below.
- The surface the child struck
is relatively soft (not concrete or ceramic, for example).
- Your child behaves normally,
crying at first but is consolable within a few minutes.
- Continue to observe your child
carefully for any of the warning signs for two days after the injury.
- Apply a cold compress to
reduce swelling to any bruised area.
Prevention
Always keep one hand on your child when she is on a high surface. Children
begin to roll over around the age of 4 months.
Always make sure your children are wearing adequate head protection - bike
helmets or the appropriate head gear for sports.
Always buckle up your child when in the car. Please refer to the car seats
page for the latest recommendations.
NEVER shake your child! If you feel yourself becoming angry or frustrated
with your child, put her in a safe place such as a crib,
with your partner, etc. and take a breather.
Warning signs - Call our office immediately if your child:
- becomes drowsy or
cannot be woken from sleep, call our office now.
- vomits more than 2
times following a head injury, call our office now.
- develops blurry
vision, call our office now.
- changes in behavior
or personality, such as appearing confused or irritable, call our office
now.
- has clear fluid
draining from her ears or nose, call our office now.
- develops severe
headaches, call our office now.
- has difficulty
using her arms or legs, call our office now.
- develops slurred
speech or difficulty talking, call our office now.
- develops seizures,
call our office now.
- Your child's eye was injured
in the head injury, call our office now.
- You think your child might
require stitches for a cut on the skin, call our office now.
- You have any questions or
concerns, or if you have any doubts about the severity of your child's
symptoms, call our office now.
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