Pediatric Trauma
Child abuse traumatic brain injury or head injury at birth, immaturity, or absence. In general, the types of injuries during immaturity and absence include the following. This is known as the primary injury because it is the first trauma to the head or brain: Crown, Brain Injury, Headache, Intracerebral haemorrhage, intracranial hematoma, verbose axonal injury, Conflict
Treatment: In Columbia, our surgeons use a back surgery and a treatment for individual trauma in children, giving them a form that can be styled. The course of treatment depends largely on the severity of the injury and may include: Relax, Ice, Topical antibiotic ointment and strong girth, Stitches, Hospitalization for observation.Diagnosis of pediatric trauma starts with a physical examination, during which the physician acquires a complete medical history of the child and asks the child and parent how the injury passed.Also, a neurological examination is performed to identify any difference in brain function and internal status. This test consists of assessing hail, motor function, swallowing, eye movements, sense of smell, sensation, balance, and collaboration.A child’s internal status is assessed according to the Pediatric Glasgow coma scale, a 15-item scoring system, and the score is used to determine whether head trauma was mild, moderate, or severe. The lower the score, the more severe the injury.

