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Baby hit head accidentally
Hi, my baby is 14 months old. He hit is head at least once a day in a hard object, floor, stair, or falls on head while playing accidentally. Sometimes two times a day. He cried for a few minutes and then started to play. He is playful and active most of the time a day. I am worried that this can cause problems in his head in future Please help me.
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Please try to avoid injuries to head. If after head injury, baby becomes drowsy, has vomiting, has bleeding from nose or ears- please immediately show to a doctor. Otherwise, minor injuries here and there are a part of growing up.
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Valid concerns of parents when their babies start moving here and there. Precautions and supervised play is the only solution.
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Major injury can cause serious condition of brain
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Consult for how to take care of this , danger signs and preventive measures Contact - Dr Tejan Bhatt Pediatric critical care specialist 97255 63 zero zero 1
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Don't worry if it minor injury then nothing will happen
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