Seven-month-old baby’s CT scan, right brain top fracture with vomiting how to treat it

A 7-month-old baby undergoes CT examination and presents with a fracture of the top of the right brain accompanied by vomiting, which can be relieved by anti-infective drugs, cranial pressure-lowering drugs, and surgical intervention. 1. Anti-infectives: Antibiotics can be given to prevent infection when the fracture of the top of the right brain is accompanied by vomiting and in combination with open injury, commonly used drugs include piperacillin. 2. Drugs for lowering cranial pressure: if the skull fracture is accompanied by vomiting, it is considered to be caused by the increase of intracranial pressure, and if necessary, mannitol can be chosen to lower the cranial pressure according to the doctor’s instruction. 3. Surgical intervention: for the fracture, accompanied by intracranial hypertension head of the baby, can be treated with surgery. For 7-month-old babies, because the age is still relatively small, so the baby’s actual situation should be combined with the relative treatment, please do not delay, in order to avoid danger.