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Baby fallen and got hit
My 2yrs baby boy was dancing on the bed and fall on my knee and got hit on the nose  He cried and we saw some mild blood on the nose. It's also stopped. We have given some ice pack on the nose. Is there anything we can give to help him so that he does not get any pain later. We have nasivion drop and calpol drop and thrombophob gel etc at home. Are these of any help. Please suggest if there is anything we can do to help him. Any home remedy?
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Any Fall injury specially head injury needs to be assessed properly . In any such case certain symptoms needs to be checked like loss of consciousness  reccurrent vomiting or any abnormal moment or convulsions . Such case needs  immediate medical intervention as there could be some internal injury . Otherwise application of ice locally to reduce the swelling and pain can be done along with some analgesic like paracetamol. Recurrent fall injury for a child should be avoided as it can lead to some chronic manifestations occasionally . Also teeth injury should be rule out in any such case which is commonly associated  and can be easily missed out most of the time .
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Pls get your child evaluated by nearby pediatrician immediately . Look for danger signs like vomiting, altered sensorium, bleeding from nose and ears. Child might require plain ct scan for detailed evaluation. Thank you
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