Head injury advice for babies, toddlers, and children

This page is for parents whose child has sustained a head injury. Following a thorough examination we are satisfied that the injury is not serious.

These symptoms should improve rapidly.

If you are concerned about any of these symptoms in the first few days, you should take your child to their doctor.

If these problems do not go away after two weeks, take your child to see their doctor.

Babies:

Toddlers:

Children:

Even after an apparently minor head injury, complications may occur, but these are rare.

If you notice any of the following signs

Then you are advised to contact your own doctor or contact the Emergency Department without delay.

If you are unsure of anything, please do not hesitate to telephone us. A nurse is always available to give advice and will be happy to help.

© North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published April 2024. Review due April 2027. NBT002266.

Contact Emergency Department (ED)

Gate 35, Level 0
Brunel building
Southmead Hospital
Southmead Road
Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS10 5NB

Emergency Department Main Reception Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101

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