Baby falls and hits the back of the head while learning to walk

  Many babies often fall when learning to walk. The baby stumbled while walking, while the mother was trembling on the side. However, if the baby falls while learning to walk and hits the back of the head, the situation is still quite serious. If the baby's crying stops after a while and their mental and dietary well-being are not affected, there is no need to worry. Otherwise, if there are mental abnormalities such as vomiting or frequent unexplained crying and screaming, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination. Next, let's introduce the precautions for babies learning to walk in the encyclopedia!

  

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  1. It is important to remember that toddlers can not only walk, but also climb, so it is necessary to add railings to all windows. If you feel that the railing is not attractive, you can install a special fastener on the window, which can ensure that the window can only open a few centimeters wide.

  2. Eliminate possible hiding places indoors, lock cabinets and doors to prevent children from entering and locking themselves inside.

  3. Keep the key to the indoor door out of reach of the child. Do not let children play alone on the road. Teach children traffic rules as early as possible.

  4. Put the medicine in a safe medicine cabinet, which should be placed high and locked. Do not put medicine in your pocket or on the dressing table.

  5. Children are not allowed to run around without socks or shoes to prevent them from slipping on the smooth floor.

  6. Do not place a small carpet on the floor unless it is covered with double-sided tape underneath.

  7. Do not let children come into contact with small things that can be swallowed or stuffed into their ears or nose.

  8. All sharp objects, including kitchen utensils, must not be touched by children.

  9. The glass on the door should not be too bright to prevent children from hitting it. You can stick plastic film or colored paper on the glass.

  10. Do not place hot objects casually and wait for them to cool down. Never let the child touch it until it has completely cooled down.

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