Head injuries are one of the most concerning emergencies for parents. Whether caused by a fall, sports injury, or accident, a blow to the head can lead to a concussion or other serious injury. Children are especially vulnerable because their brains are still developing. At The Emergency Center, we provide fast, thorough evaluation and treatment for head injuries in children of all ages. Knowing the warning signs of a concussion and when to seek emergency care can help protect your child’s health and recovery.
Head injuries in infants and toddlers often occur from falls off furniture, down stairs, or during play. Because young children cannot explain how they feel, symptoms may be subtle.
Signs of a head injury in this age group include:
Any head injury in an infant should be taken seriously and evaluated by a medical professional.
Children in this age group may experience head injuries from playground accidents, bike falls, or sports activities.
Common symptoms include:
Children may not always tell an adult they hit their head, so changes in behavior or complaints of not feeling right should be addressed promptly.
Older children and teenagers are at higher risk for concussions related to contact sports, skateboarding, or high-impact activities.
Signs of concussion in this age group include:
Teens may minimize symptoms to avoid missing school or sports, which can delay proper treatment.
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that affects how the brain functions. Symptoms may appear immediately or develop hours after the injury.
Common concussion symptoms include:
Loss of consciousness does not always occur and is not required for a concussion diagnosis.
If a concussion or head injury is not properly treated, it can lead to serious complications, including:
Early evaluation and proper recovery guidance are critical to preventing long-term effects.
If your child hits their head:
Call for immediate medical help if your child loses consciousness, has repeated vomiting, has a seizure, or becomes difficult to wake.
At The Emergency Center, we take head injuries seriously. Our freestanding emergency rooms are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and provide hospital-level care without long wait times.
We offer:
Our mission is to ensure your child’s safety while helping parents understand the next steps for recovery.
If your child has any head injury and is acting differently, has ongoing symptoms, or you simply feel something is not right, trust your instincts. At The Emergency Center, we are here for life’s unexpected moments, providing compassionate and expert care when your child needs it most.
The Emergency Center
San Antonio
11320 Alamo Ranch Pkwy
San Antonio, TX 78253
Phone: 210-485-3644
Conroe
4019 Interstate 45 N,
Conroe, TX 77304
Phone: 936-247-9457
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