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  1. 20 Ιουλ 2023 · Types. Symptoms. Head injuries vs. minor bumps. When to see a doctor. Treatment and first aid. Prevention. Head injuries range from a bump on the head to a skull fracture. Some head...

  2. If you think someone has a serious head injury, call 999 or 112 for emergency help and tell ambulance control that you suspect a serious head injury. While waiting for help to arrive, ensure their airway is open and clear, keep checking their breathing and prepare to start CPR if necessary.

  3. 18 Φεβ 2023 · If the person shows no signs of circulation — no breathing, coughing or movement — begin CPR. Head trauma that results in concussion symptoms need to be evaluated by a medical professional. Concussion symptoms include nausea, unsteadiness, headaches or difficulty concentrating.

  4. First aid steps for someone with a head injury. 1. Ask them to rest and apply something cold to the injury – for example, frozen vegetables wrapped in a tea towel. Applying something cold to the injury for up to 20 minutes will reduce external swelling and pain.

  5. Table of Contents. What are the Complications of Head Injuries? How is a Head Injury Treated? Remember D.R.S.A.B.C.D. First Aid for A Mild Head Injury. First Aid for A Serious Head Injury. First Aid for A Concussion. First Aid for A Traumatic Brain Injury. About. Latest Posts. Sharon McCulloch. CEO, Founder and First Aid Trainer at FirstAidPro.

  6. Head injuries can range from a minor bump on the head to a devastating brain injury. Learning to recognize a serious head injury, and implementing basic first aid, can make the difference in saving someones life.

  7. Step 1. They may have banged their head. Their head might hurt and a bump may appear on it. Step 2. Help them to rest. Step 3. Hold something cold where they have bumped their head (like a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel). Step 4. Tell an adult. If they become sleepy, vomit or seem confused, call 999.