Head injuries ... symptoms need emergency medical care
This is a common concern among parents caused by playing sports or sports, but the head bumps rarely cause serious injuries. There is an abundance of blood supply in the forehead and scalp, and injuries in those areas often lead to subcutaneous bleeding, and if bleeding is in only one area, it causes bruises and swelling (hematoma). Even one of the small head bumps can cause a big swelling. The velocity of people, their management and their size (adolescents grow completely compared to young children), as well as the forces used (such as collision with a concrete floor or any other solid surface) of the possibility of a serious injury. When should a doctor visit? The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you contact a doctor if something more than a light hump occurs in the head. If the child does not have signs of serious head injuries, and he remains constantly attention and naturally moves and the injury probably responds softly, and the child usually does not need other tests. The clash of the head can sometimes be severe enough, causing bleeding in the brain or around it. This type of bleeding can cause a bloody tumor in the skull, a serious condition that pushes the brain. You should visit the doctor within a day or two after having a huge shock in the head if the symptoms continue, even if emergency medical care is not needed, and medical first aid should be requested in the event that the child suffers from the loss of consciousness, confusion or disorganization after the head injury, or in the following signs or symptoms of the brain food, or it is a sign of the brain: -Content. Also read: