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What Symptoms To Look For In A Head Injury?

HI MY TWO YEAR OLD FALL DOWN FROM A SMALL CHAIR AND KNOCK HER HEAD SHE CRIED AND HER LIPS TURNED PALE WITH LITTLE BLUISH ON THE SIDE I BACKED HER AND SHE WAS SWEATING TOO. AFTER 5 MINUTES HER COLOR OF LIP TURNED BACK NORMAL, NO OTHER SYMPTOM. SHE FALL ASLEEP TWO HOURS AFTER. NO OTHER SYMPTOM UPON WAKING TILL NOW. AM STILL WORRIED
Sun, 26 Aug 2018
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Some symptoms to watch for would be vomiting, excess somnolence, irritability or other changes in behavior, excessive crying, bleeding or clear fluid from the nose or ear, abnormal limping walk, pupils of unequal size, seizures.
The observation time is for 24 hours, 48 at most, afterwards it's unlikely she'll develop any symptoms.



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What Symptoms To Look For In A Head Injury?

Hello, Some symptoms to watch for would be vomiting, excess somnolence, irritability or other changes in behavior, excessive crying, bleeding or clear fluid from the nose or ear, abnormal limping walk, pupils of unequal size, seizures. The observation time is for 24 hours, 48 at most, afterwards it s unlikely she ll develop any symptoms. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.