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Guardian of a 1 yr 5 m old boy9 months ago
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#asktheexpert Hi, why does my 8 month old baby boy always hit is head and ear on the left side ?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months ago
A. An 8-month-old baby repetitively hitting their head and ear on one side could be due to several reasons. Here's an overview of possible causes and what to watch for: 1. Exploration or Habit Babies often explore their bodies and surroundings, and repetitive movements can be part of this exploration. It might also be a self-soothing habit or a reaction to frustration or teething discomfort. 2. Ear Infection A common reason for a baby to hit or pull at their ear is an ear infection (otitis media). Signs to watch for: Fever, irritability, pulling or tugging at the ear, difficulty feeding, or disturbed sleep. 3. Teething Pain Teething pain can radiate to the ears and cause discomfort on one side, leading the baby to hit or rub that area. Signs to watch for: Drooling, swollen gums, irritability, or a preference for chewing objects. 4. Neurological or Developmental Concerns In rare cases, repetitive behaviors might indicate developmental or neurological conditions like sensory processing issues or early signs of autism. Signs to watch for: Delayed milestones, lack of eye contact, or repetitive behaviors beyond typical baby exploration. 5. Skin Irritation or Allergies If there is an itchy rash, dryness, or irritation in the ear or scalp, the baby might try to scratch or hit the area. Signs to watch for: Redness, flakiness, or swelling around the ear or scalp. 6. Injury or Discomfort If your baby recently experienced a bump or injury, they might be reacting to discomfort in that specific area. What to Do Next Observe Patterns: Note when and how frequently the baby hits their head/ear. Look for any other symptoms like fever, rash, or crying. Examine the Ear: Check for redness, swelling, or discharge that might indicate an infection. Provide Relief: If teething is suspected, offer a chilled teething ring or gently massage the gums. Keep the Baby Distracted: Redirect their attention with toys or activities if the hitting seems habitual or exploratory. When to Consult a Pediatrician The behavior persists or worsens. Signs of ear infection or teething pain are present. There are developmental delays or other unusual behaviors. You notice any swelling, injury, or discharge from the ear. Early consultation can help address underlying causes and provide appropriate treatment.
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