3 year old child fell from bed

2021-11-26 18:00:56
Hi doctor My 3 yr old child fell from the bed and bump his head but he's active and eating, walking , listening and do all his activities... But the bump of his head is very big I'm really worried...!!!
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Kindly visit a medical facility

Answered2021-11-27 04:41:47

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Yes. It is a big bump. An X ray skull is indicated. Please consult a Paediatrician.  Let him do a neurological assessment. Then he can decide further treatment.

Answered2021-11-27 03:34:38

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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2021-11-27 03:33:48

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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult

Answered2021-11-27 03:09:12

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Pediatrician consultation

Answered2021-11-27 02:39:05

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Consultation with a paediatrician is advisable

Answered2021-11-27 02:13:11

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It's shouldn't be left like that

Answered2021-11-26 19:08:52

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Hey don't take chance , as the injury is on right side of the forehead .. Do child became unconscious ? Any bleed from Ear ,nose , throat ? Any seizures? Vomiting ?? Underlying injury may be possible . Don't delay and consult for advice . Duncan consult me now also. I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.

Answered2021-11-26 18:17:22

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Its Haematoma. Do X-Ray Skull.
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Consult online a Neuro surgeon.

Answered2021-11-27 03:53:50

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It's an inflammatory response, it will subside slowly.... But visit nearby pediatrician for physical examination to be on safer side

Answered2021-11-26 19:46:35

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