On the evening of June 15, the baby fell down on the crib, and the front cover of his brain fell to the ground first. At that time, the child couldn't move his neck when he got up. He shrunk his neck. He went to the hospital for an MRI examination of the cervical spine, and the spinal cord was ok, but the child's neck didn't dare to move. After five days of raising, the child's neck can now move slightly from left to right, but he didn't dare to raise his head. There was a subcutaneous bleeding swelling under the fontanelle, and I don't know whether it was serious, Will it affect the development of the child's head? Will the child's head be broken, and the child's neck is still afraid to move after five days? Excuse me, what's going on
Condition Analysis:
Considering that the child has neck soft tissue injury, it is suggested that symptomatic treatment can be carried out through hot compress and massage. In the acute period, you should pay attention to rest, avoid excessive activities in the child's neck, and give the child more food rich in protein and vitamins to strengthen nutrition and promote rehabilitation.
Condition Analysis:
If a 9-and-a-half-month-old baby falls down in bed, it needs to go to the hospital for relevant examination. If there is no fracture or brain abnormality in the relevant examination, it should not be simple. Most of them have some symptoms caused by local skin trauma, so it needs to be recuperated slowly over a period of time and maintain a good and healthy state of mind.
Condition Analysis:
Judging from the current situation, there should be no problem in the child's brain. There is a swelling under the skin, which is soft tissue. At present, the neck dare not move, or the activity is weakened. It is recommended to have a CT examination of the cervical spine to rule out cervical subluxation. When can cervical subluxation be found? Another possibility is that the swelling of the neck soft tissue has not subsided in 5 days, so the child cannot move, However, it is recommended to have a quiet CT examination to exclude the disease, so as not to delay the disease.