If the person who falls has no obvious emergency problem, you can ask if you need help or ask for other help. If the other person needs help, you can help him stand up, help him find a safe place, such as a bench, wall or grass, keep his body stable, and try to avoid a second fall. Please note that if the other person is injured, such as a fracture or sprain, you should help him get up according to the injury, and don't let the pain hurt him further.
1. Helps the other person's safety: if you don't get up in time after falling, you may cause secondary injuries due to other factors. Helping people who fall in time can avoid further injuries and increase their safety.
2. Help to alleviate the dilemma: After a fall, the person who falls may be in a state of pain, panic or dilemma. Helping a fallen person in time can alleviate his/her predicament and give him/her some emotional comfort and support.
3. Help spread warmth: Helping people who fall can show your sympathy and care, and make people who fall feel warm and comforted. In this caring society, your actions may bring help to others, and sometimes even just asking if you need help will give people a feeling of being concerned.
4. Contribute to self-growth: Helping others is morally and psychologically positive. Through your own actions, improve your moral awareness and make yourself a better person.
In a word, helping people who fall around will not only help to ensure their safety and health, but also enhance the emotional connection between people and improve their social skills and moral identity. But pay attention to safety, get the consent of the falling person as much as possible, understand the specific situation, and avoid unnecessary troubles and secondary injuries.