My son ran in front of a swing today on a playground (someone left the gate to the swing area open and my son is FAST!) . The little boy on it hit him with his feet as he moved forward and it knocked my son to the ground (he landed on rubber matting on his head). He cried hysterically for 1-2 minutes and then seemd fine. He ran around, ate lunch and is now playing. I figured he was fine. I don't even feel a bump on the back of his head (covered by hair so I couldn't see anything). He isn't tender to the touching of his head either.
But then 2 moms said to me- "natasha richardson- take him to get checked out". So now they have me paranoid.
It got me thinking though- at what point would you take your child to a doctor/hospital for a head injury?
A bump?
Bleeding?
Only if they acted differently?
Re: Toddler falling- when to take to hospital
Bleeding and/or altered behavior. It probably shocked him more than anything.
I use the acting differently rule or if anything was obviously serious (bleeding alot or broken/sprained bones). The thing toddlers have going for them is that their brains do not completely fill their craniums yet so when they get knocked it isn't the same as when an adult gets knocked.
It's so hard though so I totally get where you're coming from. I am so paranoid but trying really hard to not make my child spasy like me!
when miles had a skull fracture at christmas last year, the ER docs said because he was acting fine, he was more than likely okay. they said something like 80% of it is neurological, so if he's acting fine, he probably is.
but still, it's hard to just say "don't worry about it", esp after the NR thing.
that said, my boys get a lot of head bumps, and i haven't taken them to the ER for any more of them. even with miles's skull fracture, there wasn't anything of concern about it, and nothing to be done.
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Last weekend I called the oncall Pedi, because DD walked off of our footstool that is about 3 feet tall. I told her what happened, and that DD had a bit of a black eye (just at the corner of her eye where it meets the nose) and she seemed to calm down after a few minutes and was cranky. She told us to keep her up for two hours or so and watch for throwing up, dialated pupils and unusual behaviour. Otherwise don't worry about it and she will be fine. So I would keep an eye out for those symptoms and not worry about going to the ER.
I should have added that I come from a medical family so I tend to think everyone will be fine instead of rushing to the doctor when I probably should- it's how I ened up with a huge hernia. I waited a long time because I thought it would go away. So that's why I asked about how you all react in this situation.
It's good to hear the gut reaction of other moms and especially those whose kids had similar type falls. I'll keep watching him and make sure he doesn't act differently. He's refusing to go down for his nap- which it totally normal- so he is definitely acting the same as usual!
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Calling the pedi couldn't hurt.