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Tips On Preventing Brain Injury In Children

Head injury in children is a very common and unfortunate occurrence. Each year, over 100,000 children are hospitalized due to some type of head trauma.

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This can come from sports, automobile accidents, bicycle accidents, falls, and child abuse among many other ways. Children like to play and enjoy doing things that might be dangerous but are fun. There is no easy solution to this problem as nobody can keep an eye on their children all the time and children can't abide by every rule put in place by their parents.

Head injuries come in many different forms. There can be simple scrapes and cuts, skull fractures that may or may not recess into the brain area, blunt trauma, and contusions, or bruises, of the brain. These are nearly impossible to identify on your own so you will have to go to the hospital and get a professional neuropsychologist's opinion followed by X-rays, CT scans, and many other tests. The best witness is the child themselves or anyone who saw what caused the injury, so any information they can give you will help.

The difficulty with brain injuries in children comes in diagnosing the effects the injury may have caused. Children are still developing many parts of their brains so there is a waiting game involved. If a very young child falls and sustains an injury nobody can tell if their speech, social, or reading and writing areas of the brain may have been damaged. They will have to wait until they reach the appropriate ages for these activities and judge it from there. It can be hard to determine IQ in small children as well.

Children love dangerous activities such as riding their bikes off jumps, attempting skateboard tricks they see on television, sledding down unsafe hills, and many other activities. Professionals on television always wear the proper pads and helmets so you can encourage your children to follow the example of whoever they are wanting to imitate.

There are many preventative steps you can take to help your children avoid head injuries. You can encourage family bike rides where everyone wears helmets. This is very effective in young children who won't feel embarrassed by riding around with their family and wearing a helmet. It can be much harder to talk an older child into a helmet. With some encouragement and maybe by letting them pick out or decorate their helmet you can get better results. Always have your children wear seat belts, both shoulder and lap if available. There is no way to prevent your child from falling down. Whether accidental or on purpose, children fall very often. Encourage them to play in grassy areas as opposed to concrete or asphalt areas since grass and dirt is much softer than concrete or asphalt.