First Aid & Emergencies
Nose, Face, or Head Injuries and Possible Abuse
Injuries to the nose, face, and head are common in children and occur in:
- Preschool children when they fall.
- School-age children because of bicycle, skateboard, or playground accidents and athletic activities.
- Teens because of athletic activities, fights, and automobile accidents.
Most injuries are not caused by abuse. But bruises are often the first sign of possible abuse. Suspect physical abuse when:
- Any injury cannot be explained or does not match the explanation given of how it occurred.
- Repeated injuries occur.
- Explanations change for how the injury happened.
You may be able to prevent further injuries by reporting abuse. Seek help if:
- You suspect child abuse or elder abuse. Call your local child or adult protective agency, police, or a health professional, such as a doctor, nurse, or counselor.
- You or someone you know is a victim of intimate partner violence (IPV).
- You have trouble controlling your anger with a child or other person in your care. Resources are available for help.
WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise
Last Updated:
March 22, 2011
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