

Dirty cut or hard to clean and no tetanus shot in more than 5 years.You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent.You think your child has a serious injury.Severe pain and not better 2 hours after taking pain medicine.Note: tetanus is the "T" in DTaP, TdaP, or Td vaccines. Cut or scrape and No past tetanus shots.
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Skin is split open or gaping and may need stitches.Collarbone is painful and can't raise arm over head.Can't move the shoulder, elbow or wrist normally.You think your child has a life-threatening emergency.It keeps your child from doing all normal activities. Moderate: the pain keeps your child from doing some normal activities.But, the pain does not keep your child from any normal activities. Mild: your child feels pain and tells you about it.Examples are a cut, scratch, scrape or bruise. Muscle overuse is from hard work or sports (such as a sore shoulder). Strains are stretches and tears of muscles (such as a pulled muscle). Sprains are stretches and tears of ligaments. He will keep the elbow bent and the palm of the hand down. The child will hold his arm as if it were in a sling. It's caused by an adult quickly pulling or lifting a child by the arm. A dislocated elbow is the most common type of this injury in kids. This happens when a bone is pulled out of a joint. Also, the child cannot raise the arm upward. It's easy to notice because the collar bone is tender to touch. A broken collarbone is the most common broken bone in children. Excluded: muscle pain caused by too much exercise or work (overuse).Injuries to a bone, muscle, joint or ligament.
