After an infant’s head skull fracture, symptoms such as crying, nausea, and vomiting may occur, and are often accompanied by localized bone rubbing sounds, bone rubbing sensations, and deformities.
1. Crying: If an infant suffers head trauma, due to the stimulation of pain, the infant may experience symptoms of crying, and it is not easy to appease.
2. Nausea and vomiting: after the infant’s head is fractured, the fractured skull may compress the nearby brain tissue, the brain tissue edema produces intracranial hypertension, and the infant will also have nausea and vomiting symptoms, and this vomiting is projectile, and there will also be the symptom of refusing to breastfeed.
3. Bone rubbing sound, bone rubbing feeling, deformity: infant skull fracture, often accompanied by local abnormalities, such as local deformity, local bone rubbing sound, bone rubbing feeling and other signs of fracture.
When infants have the above, they should go to the hospital in time to do the corresponding cranial CT examination or cranial magnetic examination, to clarify the condition and give appropriate treatment, so as to avoid serious complications.