The impact on the head of a six-month-old baby falling out of bed varies from person to person, with some babies experiencing only mild redness and swelling after falling on their head, while others may experience intracranial hemorrhage or concussion. The exact impact needs to be assessed based on clinical presentation, signs, and examination. Whether a six-month-old baby is affected after falling off the bed depends on the height of the fall, the location of the fall on the head, etc. If the height of the fall is higher and the fall hits the back of the baby’s head, intracranial hemorrhage or concussion may occur, and the accompanying symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and lethargy, etc. Some babies may be affected by the fall, but others may be affected by the fall. Some babies fall at a lower height and usually only have minor redness and swelling. But the specific effects need to be assessed by a medical professional, based on clinical manifestations, signs and examinations. Six-month baby fell out of bed, parents can take the baby to the hospital for head CT, head MRI examination, can visualize the baby’s situation. For details, please consult the receiving doctor.