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Could A Sudden Concussion Cause Vomiting?

hi doctor my toddler was sitting on the floor i got up n seen to drag her with my feet since i fall n drag her with me. that happen like 40 minutes ago but like 10 minutes ago she throw up cause she was crying and she has food on her mouth should i take her to the emergency room. oh she also put her hand on her head like it hurt
Fri, 27 Apr 2018
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Pediatrician, Gastroenterology 's  Response
Hello,

Vomiting after a concussion to head is quite common. If the child is having repeated vomiting, she needs to be evaluated by a doctor. Trauma to the head can cause bleeding which can sometimes be on the inner side of the skull, resulting in pressure on the brain and hence vomiting.

The doctor can advise only observation, X-ray skull or CT scan brain according to the condition of the baby.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Aftab Anwar
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Could A Sudden Concussion Cause Vomiting?

Hello, Vomiting after a concussion to head is quite common. If the child is having repeated vomiting, she needs to be evaluated by a doctor. Trauma to the head can cause bleeding which can sometimes be on the inner side of the skull, resulting in pressure on the brain and hence vomiting. The doctor can advise only observation, X-ray skull or CT scan brain according to the condition of the baby. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Aftab Anwar