Last night, a seven-month-old baby fell from a 50-centimeter bed, hit the back of the head, cried, and then fell asleep after drinking some milk. After being taken to the hospital, the baby woke up! After waking up, the baby didn’t cry but looked around and smiled when meeting his grandmother. The doctor said that since the baby didn’t take a nap, it was impossible to perform an MRI, so we went back home. The baby woke up many times throughout the night but slept well in the latter half. Today, the baby has shown no other symptoms, eating and playing as usual, but the spot where the baby fell may still hurt. The baby doesn’t cry when touched gently, but cries when touched more heavily! I want to ask the doctor if there will be any sequelae or if the head might be damaged?
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