Children who fall and bleed internally are a serious condition and should be treated promptly to avoid fainting and shock.
Generally, children do not experience internal bleeding when they fall, but if a child hits a sharp-edged object it can lead to internal rupture and bleeding. Once internal organ rupture and bleeding occurs, the child will experience severe pain, causing the child to cry all the time, which is a more serious condition. It should be treated promptly, otherwise the child will bleed too much and may suffer from fainting and shock.
Family members are advised to bring the child to the doctor in time for imaging and other examinations to observe the damaged internal organs, clarify the site of bleeding, and perform open surgery if necessary. During this period, the child’s blood pressure should be observed and blood transfusion should be given if necessary.
Children who have fallen and have internal bleeding is a serious condition that needs to be treated in a timely manner to avoid delaying the condition and causing life-threatening injuries.