Midlife Crisis
I've hit my forties, and my midlife crisis has manifested itself in old band T-shirts and a desire to go on camper van holidays. How has it hit you, or - if you are still a youngling - your elders?
( , Thu 2 May 2013, 11:55)
I've hit my forties, and my midlife crisis has manifested itself in old band T-shirts and a desire to go on camper van holidays. How has it hit you, or - if you are still a youngling - your elders?
( , Thu 2 May 2013, 11:55)
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Have you recently suffered a head injury?
Here, this should help:
Advice for children
If your child has a minor head injury:
give them painkillers, such as paracetamol, if they have a mild headache (always read the manufacturer’s instructions and never give aspirin to children under 16 years of age)
avoid getting them too excited
do not have too many visitors
do not let them play contact sports, such as football or rugby
make sure that they avoid rough play for a few days
Take your child back to the accident and emergency (A&E) department of your local hospital if they:
are unusually sleepy or you cannot wake them
have a headache that is getting worse
are unsteady when they walk
are repeatedly sick
have a seizure (fit)
develop a squint or blurred vision, or they start to see double
lose consciousness
Go to A&E if your baby has a minor head injury and continues to cry for a long time.
( , Sun 5 May 2013, 19:51, closed)
Here, this should help:
Advice for children
If your child has a minor head injury:
give them painkillers, such as paracetamol, if they have a mild headache (always read the manufacturer’s instructions and never give aspirin to children under 16 years of age)
avoid getting them too excited
do not have too many visitors
do not let them play contact sports, such as football or rugby
make sure that they avoid rough play for a few days
Take your child back to the accident and emergency (A&E) department of your local hospital if they:
are unusually sleepy or you cannot wake them
have a headache that is getting worse
are unsteady when they walk
are repeatedly sick
have a seizure (fit)
develop a squint or blurred vision, or they start to see double
lose consciousness
Go to A&E if your baby has a minor head injury and continues to cry for a long time.
( , Sun 5 May 2013, 19:51, closed)
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