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... Read moreExperiencing a fall can lead to several distressing symptoms that need proper attention and care. From personal experience and healthcare advice, I've learned that after a fall, symptoms like headaches, fever, and constipation can be interconnected and warrant a careful approach. Firstly, a headache accompanied by swelling near the ears often indicates trauma to the head, which necessitates medical evaluation to rule out serious injuries. Medication such as Motrin (ibuprofen) is commonly recommended to manage pain and reduce fever, but it’s important to use it under medical guidance to avoid any complications. Constipation may seem unrelated but can frequently occur after a fall due to reduced mobility or medication side effects. Ensuring a diet rich in fiber, adequate hydration, and gentle physical activity as permitted can help alleviate this discomfort. Additionally, avoiding strenuous activities like sports at school or home is crucial for the healing process. Rest gives the body time to recover and prevents worsening of symptoms. Monitoring symptoms closely and maintaining communication with healthcare providers helps ensure a safe recovery. In my experience, combining medication, rest, and proper nutrition creates a supportive environment for healing after such injuries.