At first, the bacteria still thought it was domestic violence. After asking, I realized that the culprit was "lively" Bao Dad.
His favorite parent-child activity is...turn around...
actually has many parents who treat similar games as a way to amuse their children. Normally, children will have fun too. .
But what parents don't know is that the baby's ligaments are really unholdable!
If you are not careful, subluxation of the radial head can occur, which is what we often call "elbow dislocation".
In many cases, the dislocation of the elbow is only because the parent's stretching posture is incorrect.
So it also has a very vivid name "Take the Elbow"!
1 Dislocation of children
is an emergency that can easily be delayed for treatment!
This disease is very common in babies under 4 years old.
Because the shape of the radius of the child's elbow is immature, the surrounding ligaments are also relatively loose. Once
is pulled by improper external force, ligament strains, part of the radius slips out, and nearby soft tissues get stuck in the joints, causing dislocation.
Under normal circumstances, children with dislocation will cry because of pain, but because of their young age, it is difficult to express what went wrong.
At this time, the parents will feel that the child is a simple bump, and the pain will be better after a while, so that it will be left unattended, leading to delays in the illness.
If the child is in a dislocated state for a long time, the ligaments and soft tissues around the affected area will gradually get used to the tightness of the dislocated state and form a habitual dislocation.
Therefore, the sooner the disease of dislocation is detected, the sooner the treatment is, the better!
2 These common behaviors
can easily dislocate a child!
◆ Pull the child's forearm vigorously.
Normally, when pulling the child's arm, everyone will subconsciously move lightly.
But sometimes if you are anxious or angry, it is inevitable that you will be unable to control your strength, and there is a high probability that the child will be directly dislocated.
And because most parents are more accustomed to using the right hand, the incidence of children's left arm is higher.
In daily life, parents need to take care to avoid pulling their children forearms.
When pulling the child up, try to pull the child’s clothing or upper arm; when holding the child, you can grasp the TA’s body (that is, the chest cavity below the arm).
◆ Incorrect sleeping posture
is also a bit funny. Many children may dislocate in their sleep.
This is because the child may have pressed his arm in his sleep and wanted to turn over but did not consciously move his hand away, so he dislocated himself.
At this time, parents need to observe the child's sleep state in time. Once they find that the child is pressing on the arm, they can gently help the TA move.
◆ Incorrect dressing posture
If the baby at home is too young to dress on his own and needs parental help to dress, it is easy for
arms to get stuck in the sleeves. If you can’t pull it, just pull... …Z1z
, stop! This is how the child was pulled and dislocated!
Bacteria reminder, when helping the child to put on clothes, the action must be gentle and then gentle. If you can't pull it in, don't force it.
◆ Dangerous parent-child game
Between parents and children, there is a game that will never go out of fashion: the human body swing.
is like this:
everyone can also find that when playing this game, the weight of the child's body is concentrated on the two arms. If
is not applied properly, it is easy to cause dislocation.
So, try to avoid this type of dangerous game when playing parent-child games!
◆ Don't take protection during sports
Children are young and play "crazy" when they play. Not only are they prone to being indifferent to their peers, but they also often misunderstand their own strength.
pulls and pulls to his partner, hangs a horizontal bar with one hand, and tries to do a "pull-up" while pulling the ring.
At this time, parents need to help their children to protect themselves and remind children to protect their arms when playing.
3 How do parents find out if the child is dislocated?
many children happenWhen dislocated, they may not choose to tell their parents the first time, or they may not have language skills.
At this time, they will choose to maintain a position that makes them less painful, holding their arms, etc., and their activities will be restricted.
But the child’s affected joint may be deformed or swollen. If
is touched, the child will cry or cry. For older children, parents can try to guide them to speak out.
For example: Has
fallen down recently? Did you knock anywhere? Does anyone pull your arm hard?
can also guide children to raise their hands or raise their hands to see if the children move freely.
For children who cannot express themselves, if they are restricted in their activities and cry a lot, it is recommended to go directly to the hospital for a formal examination.
4 What should parents do if their child is dislocated?
If the child does have limited mobility and the arm hurts when touched, then it is likely to be dislocated.
Inexperienced parents, it is recommended not to do it by yourself, and to go directly to the hospital, so as not to delay the condition or cause secondary injury!
In the process of sending a doctor, you also need to pay attention to the following two points:
● Do not pull your child's arm forcefully. Keep the child's arm at the most comfortable level until the doctor sees it.
● You can put an ice pack on the affected area, but if the child feels uncomfortable, there is no need to force it.
Under normal circumstances, experienced doctors treat a child's dislocation, which is a matter of "minutes".
But even though the elbow has been reset, the parent should avoid pulling the injured arm of the child for a period of time.
Avoid dislocation again or form habitual dislocation. Although the problem is not very big, the child hurts!
The dislocation of the elbow does not look too serious. After all, in front of the doctor, gently rotate the child's arm. The whole process of
takes less than two minutes, and there are almost no serious sequelae.
But it is very painful for children, especially the formation of habitual dislocation, a little touch may cause secondary injury.