Saturday, February 6, 2010

Bruises On Toddlers Legs Can My Toddlers's Leg Be Fractured & We Dont Know It?

Can my toddlers's leg be fractured & we dont know it? - bruises on toddlers legs

Our 4-year-old fell out of bed in the middle of the night. We took him to the emergency room because her leg was swollen. They said they probably will not break, because they can stay there and do not suffer. We went home because she was recommended to wait until tomorrow to see how he was made the wait too long. He runs and jumps w / no pain. But he was beaten and a little swollen and weird. But he insists he does not hurt. Is it possible to fracture and who holds it!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well ... is unusual in the emergency room or even a photo of your child's feet, so they put him there if they were not there and you just ask this question, just to make sure that you don 'do not really need to go there. .. Well ... Go back and demand for X-ray as a concussion and would be interested ... But anyway, no matter if you do not "see" broken.

Anonymous said...

No way. Not broken. Just a bruise.

Anonymous said...

Well ... is unusual in the emergency room or even a photo of your child's feet, so they put him there if they were not there and you just ask this question, just to make sure that you don 'do not really need to go there. .. Well ... Go back and demand for X-ray as a concussion and would be interested ... But anyway, no matter if you do not "see" broken.

Anonymous said...

It may be a break, but if it at the hairline. The chances are very successful, or maybe a pulled muscle.

Anonymous said...

Probably not, might twist, that everything

What is the height of your bed, however. Our son the same age, and she is on a bed in the majority of May to 24 centimeters of soil. Even if you still have trouble staying in bed and try to get the mesh, you can in his bed.

Anonymous said...

In general, if there is a fracture or a fracture is more serious to look for the pain, and her 4-year-old son was in a position to say exactly where it hurts. When it running, jumping, without pain, then should it go. It looks weird because of swelling and blue patches, but it seems strange that the ER does not take X-rays.

Anonymous said...

Squeeze it. When he screams, can feel pain. Unless otherwise obvious brain problems or developmental delays, then it is likely to be pain in the rule.

Seriously, I had a crack and it hurts. It would run and jump with her.

Anonymous said...

If you want to know is broken by the result of the film.

Anonymous said...

Probably not broken fracture. Children are very flexible and the bones are like rubber. It is likely inflated, because it can hit a sprain or something. Believe me, if you would know the pain. If he plays, is well

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