Head Injury, Age 3 and YoungerEmergencies| Yes |
Does your child have any of the following symptoms that require emergency treatment?
Call 911 or other emergency services immediately.
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- Breathing stops for more than a few seconds.
Call911or other emergency services and begin
rescue breathing.
- Loss of
consciousness at any time after the injury
- A deformity of
the skull, such as a sunken spot (other than the normal
soft spots), bone fragments, or exposed
brain
- A wound penetrates the skull, such as a knife or gunshot
wound (open head injury). Do not remove objects from the
wound.
- Seizure.
Protect the child from injury during the
seizure.
- Signs of shock
- Severe bleeding
does not slow during the first 5 minutes of direct pressure. See
how
to stop bleeding.
- Signs of a
spinal injury:
- Inability to move part of the body
(paralysis), such as an arm or leg
- Weakness in the arms or
legs
- Signs of a
serious head injury:
- Confusion or not acting normal, such as
extreme fussiness or uncontrollable crying
- Difficulty waking up or
extreme sleepiness
- In older children, difficulty speaking or
slurred speech
- Difficulty breathing or gasping
respirations
- Symptoms that affect one side of the body more than
the other side, such as weakness or difficulty moving an arm or
leg
- Changes in the eyes, such as crossed eyes, droopy eyelids
(usually just one eyelid), or difficulty using the eyes
- Abnormal
eye movements, such as jerking motions or the eyes not working
together
- Seizure
- Severe stiff neck
Check Your SymptomsIf you answer yes to any of the following questions, click on the "Yes" in front of the question for information about how soon to see a health professional. Review
health risks that may increase the seriousness of your
child's symptoms. Other Symptoms to Watch ForDoes your child have any of the following symptoms? If a visit to a health professional is not needed immediately, see the Home Treatment section for self-care information.
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| | Author: | Sydney Youngerman-Cole, RN, BSN, RNC | Last Updated: September 15, 2006 | | Medical Review: | William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics Thomas Emmett Francoeur, MDCM, CSPQ, FRCPC - Pediatrics | © 1995-2008 Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use. How this information was developed to help you make better health decisions.
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