HomeQuestions & Answersmy baby slips on the floor and hit her back of the head strongly from some distance she cried for some time and now she is normal.. and playing as usual... is this dangerous...
and she slipped on the floor many times... is there any problem..if she is active.... any need of scan??
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my baby slips on the floor and hit her back of the head strongly from some distance she cried for some time and now she is normal.. and playing as usual... is this dangerous... and she slipped on the floor many times... is there any problem..if she is active.... any need of scan??
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Dr GhouseGuardian of 3 children5 years agoA. small babies will be sustaining injuries on regular basis very rarely they may have serious injuries if baby is ACTIVE play full probably no need to worry if baby is vomiting are baby is drowsy then take medical advice
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