A toddler who falls on his head may have appearance abnormalities, such as redness, swelling, depression, etc.; mental abnormalities, such as crying, irritability, etc.; behavioral abnormalities, such as uncoordinated hands and feet.
1. Abnormal appearance: Observe whether the head of the child is bruised and swollen after the fall, whether the skull is sunken, cracked or bleeding, and whether the neck is injured.
2. Mental abnormality: Observe whether the child has abnormal emotional crying, or easily provoked, stupor, confusion, drowsiness, vomiting, headache, slurred speech, and emotional abnormality.
3. Behavioral abnormalities: Observe whether the child has uncoordinated hand and foot movements, slow reaction, dull gaze, confused eyes, eyes that do not focus on the light, and so on.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.