What are the symptoms of a concussion in a baby

Symptoms of concussion in babies usually include: transient loss of consciousness, lowered blood pressure, drowsiness, transient memory loss, and in severe cases, seizures.
Concussions in babies are often caused by head injuries, and after the injury, there will be a transient loss of consciousness, and some babies may show a blank stare.
Due to the inhibition of brainstem function, it can also cause symptoms such as lowered blood pressure, pallor, short breathing and cold sweat.
Trauma to the brain nerves causes drowsiness, vomiting and other symptoms, such as falling asleep consistently and going back to sleep when woken up.
Slightly older babies can also experience transient memory loss, usually for about half an hour.
Babies with severe concussions can also have seizures and other epileptic symptoms.
Some babies may also show other symptoms. It is advisable to seek medical attention in time to avoid delays.