Can a baby’s intracranial hemorrhage from a fall heal on its own?

Intracranial hemorrhage caused by a fall cannot be cured on its own and usually requires further examination, medication or surgery.
If your baby has fallen and suffered an intracranial hemorrhage, it is serious enough to require hospitalization and a CT scan of the head, and the appropriate treatment will be determined based on the results of the scan, which will not be able to heal itself.
After CT examination, if the amount of intracranial hemorrhage is found to be small and the child is conscious, consider giving vitamin K1 and other treatment to stop bleeding, and when accompanied by headache, vomiting and other symptoms of cranial hypertension, furosemide, mannitol and other treatments should be given.
If the baby’s head trauma leads to a large amount of intracranial hemorrhage or epilepsy, impaired consciousness, or even the occurrence of brain hernia, you need to consider immediate surgical treatment to remove the intracranial brain hemorrhage, or else it will endanger the child’s life.
Intracranial hemorrhage caused by head trauma in babies not only cannot be cured on its own, but also often leads to serious consequences due to poor expression and rapid progression of the child’s condition. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the neurosurgery department of a regular hospital when your baby falls and injures his or her head, regardless of whether or not it is accompanied by intracranial hemorrhage.