Babies are always prone to stumbling and stumbling in their daily lives. As long as there is no harm, these experiences are inevitable in their growth process, and parents need not worry. But if the baby has redness, swelling or external injuries during bumps, it must be treated in a timely manner. So, what if the baby's head turns red?
If the baby's head is red after being bumped, as long as there are no other conditions, no additional treatment is generally needed. Generally, this reaction in the baby is due to congestion, and cold compress can be chosen for the baby. If the baby's head bumps and turns red, it is important to use iodine for disinfection. As long as there is no severe drowsiness or crying, the baby is basically fine.
When a baby falls, they are most afraid of falling to the head. If the baby can cry after falling, there is generally no need to worry if there are no abnormal conditions such as drowsiness, depression, or vomiting. But pay attention to observing for two days, during which try to let the baby rest and be less active. If the baby behaves normally without any adverse reactions during this period, you can rest assured.
If the baby experiences the following conditions, immediate medical attention must be sought: if there is bleeding trauma to the head, timely medical attention must be sought; After a baby falls, there is no sign of crying, but symptoms such as unconsciousness, semi coma, and drowsiness may occur; Repeated vomiting, excessive sleep, poor mental state, or severe crying within two days after falling; If there is bleeding, flowing water, or uneven pupils in the nose or ear within two days after a collision, medical attention must be sought immediately. In short, the way of coping should be changed according to the baby's reaction.