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Guardian of a 2 yr 2 m old girl1 Year ago
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baby ko head bump ho gya h.. activity normal h ..playfull h ...3 din ho gye h ...kya mujhe doc. ko dikhana chahiye..ye head bump kitne din me sahi ho jana chahiye

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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year ago
A. 1 month mein it is important to keep the child for observation for at least 48 hours and if the child develops danger signs like severe headache or excessive crying or excessive vomiting or abnormal movements or lethargy or seizures then kindly meet your doctor immediately for examination. if none of above danger signs are present then you can follow wait and watch policy for pain you can give paracetamol which will help in also decreasing swelling on the head. also apply ice locally.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. If your 11-month-old baby has bumped their head, it's important to monitor them closely. Minor head bumps are common as babies become more mobile and adventurous. Here’s what to do and what to watch for: ### Immediate Steps: 1. **Stay Calm**: Try to remain calm, as your baby can sense your anxiety. 2. **Apply a Cold Compress**: Use a cold washcloth or an ice pack wrapped in a cloth to reduce swelling. Apply for 15-20 minutes. 3. **Comfort Your Baby**: Hold and comfort your baby to help calm them down. ### Signs to Watch For: Most head bumps are not serious, but you should watch for the following signs that might indicate a need for medical attention: - **Persistent Crying**: If your baby is inconsolable or crying more than usual. - **Vomiting**: More than once. - **Drowsiness**: Unusual sleepiness or difficulty waking up. - **Changes in Behavior**: Irritability, lethargy, or any unusual behavior. - **Poor Coordination**: Trouble with balance, crawling, or walking. - **Bulging Soft Spot (Fontanel)**: The soft spot on the head appears to bulge. - **Fluid Leak**: Clear or bloody fluid coming from the nose, ears, or mouth. - **Seizures**: Any abnormal movements or convulsions. ### Healing Time: - **Bruising and Swelling**: Minor bruising and swelling should start to improve within a few days. - **Lump or Bump**: A small lump might persist for a week or more but should gradually reduce in size. ### When to Seek Medical Help: - If any of the concerning signs mentioned above appear. - If you are worried about the severity of the bump. - If the bump does not improve or seems to get worse after a few days. ### General Tips: - **Baby-Proof Your Home**: Ensure your home is safe for a crawling and walking baby to minimize the risk of future bumps. - **Supervision**: Always supervise your baby closely, especially in potentially hazardous areas. If in doubt, it's always best to consult with your pediatrician for personalized advice and reassurance.
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