Actually, every parent hopes to take better care of their baby, but there are also times when they are not careful and their baby is very mischievous, which can cause them to fall and bump into each other. As parents, they naturally feel very sorry. Some babies may develop depressed fractures when they fall and touch sharp objects. So what happens to depressed fractures in babies?
The specific location of a baby's depressed fracture depends on where it appears. For the skull area, a CT scan shows a depth of about one centimeter, and surgery can be performed to correct it. However, this surgery carries certain risks, as there are many important nerves and blood vessels near the temples. However, as long as this is treated in a regular tertiary hospital, there is generally no major problem.
If the depressed fracture of the skull is not severe, you can first go to the hospital for an X-ray to see the specific situation, and surgery may not be necessary. If the degree of concave fracture in the baby is not significant, doctors generally will not perform surgery on the baby and will choose conservative treatment methods. Surgical treatment is only necessary in cases where the degree of depression is relatively large. During the treatment process, it is important to take good care of the baby to avoid secondary damage to the fractured area.
It is recommended that parents take their baby to the hospital for examination if there are any issues with the baby. With professional medical advice, the baby's recovery from illness will be faster.