Film, Media & TV8 mins ago
URGENT my toddler has just wacked his head.
11 Answers
As above, my 22mth old has flung himself forward and hit the front of forehead. It's immediately come out in a huge lump(the biggest I've ever seen and looks horrendous) and bruised. He has calmed down and seems fine but I'm unsure as to how long they need monitoring for re getting symptoms of concussion etc. He would normally be going to bed in around an hour so if he continues to be fine during that time is it safe to let him sleep? God I'm still shaking arrgh!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by tigwig. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Right its been over the hour now and after the cold compress the swelling has gone down considerably. It is still a lump and his eye and nose are beginning to blacken but he is fine in himself and is eating and drinking normally.
Sqad is he ok to go to bed as usual in about 20 mins or do you think he needs to be kept up to monitor him further?
Sqad is he ok to go to bed as usual in about 20 mins or do you think he needs to be kept up to monitor him further?
If it were me, I'd be taking him down A&E. As others have said, it's better to be safe than sorry and, no offence to Sqad whatsoever, you shouldn't really take the word of someone on an internet forum, when it comes to the wellbeing of your children. I feel awful saying that, but I don't mean it in a horrible way, just that you should get things checked out by a professional who's able to look at your son.
As Sqad says though, they usually ask things like "has the child been sick" and "did the child cry immediately".
I'm sure he'll be fine, but I know what I would do...
As Sqad says though, they usually ask things like "has the child been sick" and "did the child cry immediately".
I'm sure he'll be fine, but I know what I would do...
Thanks guys, I honestly dont think its at all necessary to go to A&E over this. He is not showing any signs of injury whatsoever and is laughing and chatting away etc. Plus they have just started to close the A&E dept of one of the local hospitals on a night making it a massive burden on the dept that is nearest me so I imagine we would be sat there for hours. By that time he would be screaming through blody tiredness!
Anyway I ask for Sqad cos he is my personal GP lol, trust me if I was in any doubt I wouldnt be on here I was just unsure about how long to wait to see if he does become ill thats all.
Anyway I ask for Sqad cos he is my personal GP lol, trust me if I was in any doubt I wouldnt be on here I was just unsure about how long to wait to see if he does become ill thats all.
glad hes ok,as i said mine is forever bumping her head and shes the same age as your little boy. i honestly dont think there is anything in there, we tell her not to do something and she goes and does it any way. most recent bump was when we were control crying with her she smacked her head on the childgate, before then she rode her lion push along toy off the step in the garden, jumped off various low walls, fallen over her own feet and walked into our side board (she does this at least twice a week, its like watching a pinball machine!) . if we took her every time we would be on first name terms with the staff lol. Think shes at the age where she will test her boundries and my nerves!
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.