A child who has been hit by a soccer ball on his forehead is generally not serious if he is in good mental condition, but more serious if he has persistent headache, dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms.
1. In general, if the bump is only minor, the child is generally in good condition and does not show other symptoms, it is generally not important.
2. If the bump is more serious, with trauma, crying, persistent headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other manifestations, or even transient loss of consciousness, retrograde amnesia, it is mostly a concussion, which requires timely hospital consultation.
3. If the child has progressive consciousness disorder, we should be alert to the possibility of acute or delayed cerebral hemorrhage, which should be taken seriously, and consult the hospital immediately, and improve the cranial CT examination if necessary.