What should I do if my head is hit? Popular topics and emergency guides on the Internet in the past 10 days
Recently, discussions on "emergency treatment of head injuries" have become increasingly popular on social platforms, especially with the frequent occurrence of accidents such as sports injuries and falling objects from heights, which have attracted public attention. This article combines the hot content of the entire Internet in the past 10 days to sort out scientific response methods, and attaches hot topic data for reference.
1. Hot topic data on the entire network (last 10 days)
| keywords | peak search volume | Main discussion platform | Related events |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head injury first aid | 12,000 times per day | Weibo, Douyin | A basketball star hit his head during a game |
| Falling objects hurt people | No. 8 most searched in a single day | Today's headlines | Incident of exterior wall falling off in a residential area |
| concussion symptoms | Increased 45% week-on-week | Zhihu, Xiaohongshu | Popular science video dissemination |
2. Scientific treatment steps after being hit on the head
1.Assess the injury: Check immediately for serious symptoms such as confusion, severe vomiting, anisocoria, etc. If necessary, call the emergency hotline immediately.
2.Hemostatic treatment: If the scalp is damaged, use clean gauze to apply pressure to stop bleeding and avoid direct contact with the wound.
3.Apply ice to reduce swelling: Wrap an ice pack in a towel and apply cold compress to the injured area, 15-20 minutes each time, repeat at 1 hour intervals.
4.stay still: Avoid moving the injured person’s neck to prevent possible spinal injury.
5.Indications for medical treatment: Even if the symptoms are mild, if you have persistent headache, drowsiness or memory impairment, you need to see a doctor within 24 hours.
3. Answers to frequent questions from netizens
Q: Can I sleep after being hit on the head?
A: You need to stay awake and observe within 2 hours after the injury to avoid missing signs of cerebral hemorrhage.
Q: How do you differentiate between a common headache and a concussion?
A: Concussions are often accompanied by nausea, light sensitivity or short-term memory loss. Common headaches are mostly localized dull pain.
4. Prevention Suggestions
1. Wear a protective helmet when exercising (such as cycling, skateboarding);
2. Regularly check the stability of chandeliers and hanging objects in your home;
3. During heavy rain and windy weather, stay away from dangerous areas such as billboards and old trees.
Conclusion: Head trauma should not be taken lightly. Timely and correct treatment can significantly reduce the risk of sequelae. It is recommended to save this article for emergencies and forward it to relatives and friends around you to enhance safety awareness.
(Note: The statistical period of the above data is November 1-10, 2023, and the sources include Baidu Index, Weibo hot search list and third-party public opinion monitoring tools.)
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