Child First Aid-What to do after your baby bumps his or her head?
When your child learns to walk or crawl, it’s somewhat inevitable that they end up bumping their head. Whilst most cases can be treated with a cuddle and a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a teatowel, there are warning signs that might mean your child requires further medical attention.
"The things to look out for if they’ve had a really bad fall is vomiting, becoming drowsy, or if their behaviour is changing. It sounds quite vague but you’ll be the best person to identify if they’re behaving a bit differently," assures Taylor, noting that it could take a couple of hours before any symptoms present themselves.
If their condition worsens or does not improve, Taylor advises taking them straight to A&E.
This content comes from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness/body/baby-first-aid-five-techniques-every-parent-should-know/ .












