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How to tell if baby has internal injury?

Meggie Upton
Meggie Upton
2025-06-20 08:35:15
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Shaking a baby can cause severe bleeding in their brain. Shaken baby syndrome can cause severe medical issues, including: Subdural hematoma: A collection of blood between the surface of your child’s brain and their dura. Subarachnoid hemorrhage: Bleeding between your child’s brain and arachnoid. Direct brain trauma: This can occur when your child’s brain strikes the inner surfaces of their skull. Brain damage: Brain damage can result from a lack of oxygen if your child stops breathing during shaking. Brain cell damage: This can occur when injured nerve cells release chemicals that add to the oxygen deprivation to your child’s brain. Retinal hemorrhages: Bleeding in the back of your child’s retinas. Neck and spinal cord damage: Injuries to your child’s cervical spinal nerves. Fractures: This may include skull fractures as well as fractures to your baby’s ribs, collarbone, arms and legs.
Lilian Willms
Lilian Willms
2025-06-20 07:57:26
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If the baby does not show any visible signs of injury and does not appear to be acting differently, it should be sufficient to monitor them closely for a short time to make sure that nothing changes. Gently check them over, paying close attention to their head for bumps, bruises, or other injuries. Check the rest of the baby’s body, including the arms, legs, chest, and back. Signs of a concussion in an infant include: loss of consciousness, inconsolable crying, vomiting, excessive sleepiness, prolonged periods of quietness, a refusal to eat, temporary loss of recently acquired skills, irritability. Infants with a skull fracture may have: a depressed area on the head, clear fluid draining from the eyes or ears, bruising around the eyes or ears. It is essential to call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room if the baby shows any of these signs after falling off a bed: loss of consciousness, abnormal or slow breathing, bleeding or leakage of clear fluid from the nose or ears, pupils of different sizes, bulging of the soft spot on the head, seizures, a serious wound, vomiting, uncontrollable crying, excessive sleepiness or inability to wake up, changes in eating or sleeping patterns. The baby should: be breathing normally, recognize their parent or caregiver, be easy to wake up. If any of these are not the case, check back in with the doctor or seek emergency care.
Khalil Turcotte
Khalil Turcotte
2025-06-20 07:38:28
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Abdominal injuries can result in rapid blood loss, it's essential to recognize them as soon as possible. These are signs and symptoms to look for: Abdominal pain, Tenderness over the injured area, Rigid abdomen, Left arm and shoulder pain, Right-sided abdominal pain and right shoulder pain, Blood in the urine, Cold, sweaty skin, Bluish discoloration of the belly or bruising particularly around the belly button and flanks, Nausea and vomiting, Rapid pulse, Low blood pressure, Loss of consciousness. A rapid pulse and falling blood pressure indicate internal bleeding. Kidney injury may cause flank pain and blood to appear in the urine. Spleen injury causes pain in the upper left side of the abdomen. Liver injury causes pain in upper right side of the abdomen. Abdominal injury can result in injury to the pancreas, diaphragm, stomach, gallbladder, bladder, or intestines.
Rusty Reichert
Rusty Reichert
2025-06-20 06:19:31
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Your child's healthcare provider will ask about the cause of the injury. He or she will feel your child's abdomen. Your child may need blood tests and an ultrasound to see if there is internal bleeding. Your child may also need a CT scan. The scan will show damage to organs, blood vessels, and bones. Your child may have no symptoms at all. Your child may instead have abdominal pain, swelling, or bruises. Your child has increased pain or tightness in his or her abdomen. Your child has new pain in his or her shoulder or abdomen. Your child is dizzy or vomiting. Your child has blood in his or her urine or bowel movements.
Destin Keeling
Destin Keeling
2025-06-20 05:48:28
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Abdominal pain and/or swelling can be caused by Internal bleeding from trauma in the liver or spleen. These symptoms get worse as the bleeding continues. Light-headedness, dizziness, or fainting can result from any source of internal bleeding once enough blood is lost. A large area of deeply purple skin can result from bleeding into the skin and soft tissues. Swelling, tightness, and pain in the leg can result from internal bleeding in the thigh. Headache, seizures, and loss of consciousness could be the result of internal bleeding in the brain. Any of these signs of internal bleeding after a trauma should be treated as a medical emergency. The injured person needs to be evaluated in a hospital emergency room. Imaging tests can identify whether internal bleeding is present. Doctors consider the amount of internal bleeding along with the injured person's blood pressure and severity of injuries to decide on the best initial treatment.
Arne Shanahan
Arne Shanahan
2025-06-20 05:27:19
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These are signs and symptoms to look for: Abdominal pain. Tenderness over the injured area. Rigid abdomen. Left arm and shoulder pain (spleen). Right-sided abdominal pain and right shoulder pain (liver). Blood in the urine (kidney). Cold, sweaty skin (early signs of shock). Bluish discoloration of the belly or bruising particularly around the belly button and flanks. Nausea and vomiting. Rapid pulse. Low blood pressure. Loss of consciousness. Kidney injury may cause flank pain and blood in the urine. Spleen injury causes pain in the upper left side of the abdomen. Liver injury causes pain in the upper right side of the abdomen. A rapid pulse and falling blood pressure means there is internal bleeding.
Carley Kutch
Carley Kutch
2025-06-20 05:15:22
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If you notice purplish pink spots on your infant’s skin or unexplained bruising, these may be signs of underlying bleeding. An unexplained bump or swelling that has the appearance of a massive bruise may be indicative of internal bleeding. One of the ways that infants communicate that some part of their body is hurting is by crying or being in an agitated mood. If this persists or seems abnormal, consult a doctor for a thorough physical check-up. If your child loses consciousness for any reason, this constitutes a medical emergency. In the context of FNAIT, loss of consciousness may be indicative of bleeding in the brain, which requires emergency intervention. Stools that are reddish in color or black as tar may be indicative of gastrointestinal bleeding. Very pale or bluish skin is typically indicative of a lack of oxygen, which may be suggestive of internal bleeding. If you notice any of the above changes in your newborn and are worried that these may be signs of internal bleeding, the most important step you can take is to immediately consult a doctor. Only a thorough physical examination can determine if something is indeed wrong with your child.
Kristofer Cronin
Kristofer Cronin
2025-06-20 04:00:55
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Abdominal pain. Tenderness over the injured area. Rigid abdomen. Left arm and shoulder pain is a sign of spleen injury. Right-sided abdominal pain and right shoulder pain is a sign of liver injury. Blood in the urine is a sign of kidney injury. Cold, sweaty skin is an early sign of shock. Bluish discoloration of the belly or bruising particularly around the belly button and flanks. Nausea and vomiting. Rapid pulse. Low blood pressure. Loss of consciousness. A rapid pulse and falling blood pressure means there is internal bleeding.