Handling a Fall from a Chair

If a child falls from a chair and does not show obvious symptoms of injury such as vomiting, loss of consciousness, and quickly regains consciousness and plays normally after the fall, there is usually no need for excessive concern. However, it is important to closely monitor the child’s condition. If any discomfort or symptoms develop, seek medical attention immediately.
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Inquiry and Answer: A 4-Year-Old Boy’s Fall from a 1.2-Meter Slide

A father inquires about his 2-year-old son who fell from a 1.2-meter slide, concerned about possible concussions or other injuries. The child landed on his left hip first, rolled down, cried for a few minutes, then stopped crying and continued playing under the teacher’s comfort. Afterward, the child ate soda cookies and did not vomit or show any discomfort. The father asks whether he should be worried about concussions or other issues, and how long he needs to observe the child to confirm there are no problems.
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Is My Child’s Eye Alright?

A one-and-a-half-year-old girl fell from the bed and experienced swelling and bruising around her eye after hitting the corner of a table. Initially, there were no apparent abnormalities, but swelling gradually turned into bruising. The parent noticed a small red spot near the child’s eye corner, suspecting it might be congestion, and sought professional advice. The child is currently in good spirits and active.
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