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  1. 10 lut 2024 · Toddlers may be more likely than adults to suffer a concussion after a head injury, but they’re less able to communicate what they feel. Know the signs of a concussion and when to see a healthcare provider.

  2. Many head injuries in toddlers are mild, like a bruise or bump on the head, or an open wound in the form of a scrape or cut. More serious and less common toddler head injuries might include a concussion, a fractured skull bone, swelling or even internal bleeding.

  3. A head injury can be as mild as a bump, bruise (contusion), or cut on the head. Or it can be a concussion, a deep cut or open wound, broken skull bones, internal bleeding, or damage to the brain. Head injuries are one of the most common causes of disability and death in children. Types of head injuries include: Concussion

  4. The following are signs of a more serious injury: A constant headache, particularly one that gets worse. Slurred speech or confusion. Dizziness that does not go away or happens repeatedly. Extreme irritability or other abnormal behavior. Vomiting more than 2 or 3 times. Stumbling or difficulty walking.

  5. 23 sie 2024 · Symptoms: What your child may experience or report after a concussion. Physical. Bothered by light or noise. Dizziness or balance problems. Feeling tired, no energy. Headaches. Nausea or vomiting (early on) Vision problems. Thinking and remembering. Attention or concentration problems. Feeling slowed down. Foggy or groggy.

  6. If you have been sent home from hospital with a minor head injury, or you do not need to go to hospital, you can usually look after yourself or your child at home. You might have symptoms of concussion, such as a slight headache or feeling sick or dazed, for up to 2 weeks.

  7. Toddlers and babies often hit their heads, so it's important to understand the signs of concussion. Learn more about symptoms, prevention and treatment.

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