Head injuries in children - Learn more
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Head injuries in children are commonly caused by accidents, falls, trauma or sport. Most are classified as either minor or moderate and aren’t associated with any long-term complications. Close observation of all children with a head injury is needed, but not all need to go to hospital.
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