A three-month-old baby who fell from the bed, hitting the ground with the head, cried immediately after and then became drowsy and excessively cried, suspected of having a concussion.
Consultation on post-concussion syndrome in children
Based on your medical history, your symptoms may not be caused by a concussion.
The child’s head was violently shaken, resulting in brief loss of consciousness and vomiting. Should further examination be conducted?
Pediatric concussion usually does not cause fever, but may be accompanied by symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and nausea.
Offer professional advice on dealing with a child’s dizziness
Discuss the possible causes and coping measures for headaches after colliding with a wall, emphasizing the importance of rest and appropriate examination.
When a young child falls and hits their head, causing vomiting, even if a CT scan shows no abnormalities, one should be vigilant about the possibility of a concussion and provide appropriate rest and observation.
Learn about the possible symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage in children and how to determine if medical assistance is needed.
Learn about the potential symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage in children, and how to differentiate between mild concussions and severe conditions.